Concern for other people should be a high priority for all Christians. We are called to serve others before ourselves (cf. Phil. 2:3-4). Sacrificial love should be one of the great hallmarks of the church, and people will be able to see our love for the Lord, by the way, we love one another (cf. John 13:35). Sadly, this is not always a real practice with some believers. We still wrestle with sins such as selfishness even after we get saved to the detriment of the church as well as those on the outside who are watching our lives. It is easy to get frustrated with others at times, especially if we feel like someone is holding us back. This week’s lesson reminds us that love is greater than liberty and that it is better to lay down our rights as Christians than to trample on the faith of a brother or sister in the Lord. This is difficult in our individualized society, but it is what Christ calls us to do.