In the invitation to the gospel supper the Lord Jesus has specified the work to be done--the work that the churches in every locality, north, south, east, and west, should do.
The churches need to have their eyes anointed with the heavenly eyesalve, that they may see the many opportunities all about them to minister for God. Repeatedly God has called upon His people to go out into the highways and hedges, and compel men to come in, that His house may be full; yet even within the shadow of our own doors are families in which we have not shown sufficient interest to lead them to think that we cared for their souls. It is this work lying nearest us that the Lord now calls upon the church to undertake. We are not to stand, saying: "Who is my neighbour?" We are to remember that our neighbour is the one who most needs our sympathy and help. Our neighbour is every soul who is wounded and bruised by the adversary. Our neighbour is everyone who is the property of God. In Christ the distinctions made by the Jews as to who was their neighbour are swept away. There are no territorial lines, no artificial distinctions, no caste, no aristocracy.