Loving our neighbor does not...
Loving our neighbor does not always come naturally. Sometimes we need a prod. Abraham Lincoln once persuaded a financial institution to treat a potential client fairly. He did it with a mixture of sarcasm and humor that did not become immediately evident. Lincoln was practicing law when a New York firm wrote to him, requesting information about the financial circumstances of one of his neighbors. He wrote back, "I am well acquainted with the gentleman in question, and I know of his circumstances. First of all, he has a wife and a baby. Together, they ought to be worth $50,000 to any man.