When Jesus challenged his followers to love their enemies, I am sure that he knew we would find this so hard. Even as I contemplate his words, there is a part of me that wants to resist his command, yet it still looms large in the Gospels.
“You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you," - Matthew 5:43-44 (Luke 9)
So, let us ask the question: 'Who is my enemy?'
The dictionary defines an enemy as "a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something."
This throws the net even wider for us. There may not be people who are willing to draw weapons against us, but there are people who oppose our faith, or who are hostile to us. Sadly, a lot of these people choose to hide behind social media posts or some other means of communication, but they still remain in opposition to us. So, Jesus' advice to us is: "Love those who oppose you!"
Thought: This is going to be a life-long work for me - how do you feel about what Jesus has called us to do?
Living in Grace
D3LM3
2 comments:
Fear not how large the 'net' is... it's the one who crosses your path that GOD will extend HIS Hand should we extend 'love' to the enemy.
God wants our obedience first and foremost, then He will clear the way for our love... KGee
Thanks for your thoughts Ken. Blessings for the journey ahead.
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