
30 Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back.
Within the coverage of the above teaching, here is my own input on the part of the moral, which is the essence of why we study the word of God; hence, the verse in Luke 6:30 enlightens a lot as regards doing good to all men, which really covers a lot.
From this scripture, what God wants from us, which is the word of God, is to do good regardless of our beliefs, our background, or our cadre, which should never be dependent on any of this; rather, it should be separate from all this and remain independent, which brings on the free flow of respecting the word of God and doing what we are mandated to do, which is a clear instruction from God.
And it is also bad to focus on helping those who you tend to get things in return from, which is not biblical; hence, our obligation is to give and never expect anything in between exchanges because our father is not a father of trade. Hence, on that note, this really exposed to me a lot that our kindness has to be unconditional and never on purpose.
Within this coverage, I was able to capture genuine love, respect, and obedience to God's command and carry out the work of God without any kind of discrimination in between what we do as Christians, so by doing all this, we are aligning in the track of doing what is expected of us as God commanded.

