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HIStory: A Six Week Study of the Gospel of John

DAY 26 OF 40

“Love Your Enemies"

This passage is a beautiful portrayal of how we are called to love our enemies. Jesus knows that Judas is about to betray him—and what does he do? Jesus washes his feet! He assumes the position of a servant. Would you ever do that to one of your enemies?

Modern society teaches concepts of revenge and self-promotion when dealing with those we would consider our foes—that is, people that have wronged us. When we follow Jesus, we are called to no longer take part in these activities. Jesus tells us to follow Him, and assume the position of a servant, just as He did with Judas. When we do this… we will experience His blessing as it reads in verse 17.

"17 Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them."

This is not an easy concept to put to practice! We need God’s help if we are going to respond His way when dealing with our enemies.

Examine your relationships… Is there a person that you despise? How could you serve them even if you do not think that he or she is deserving?

Pray this prayer...
Jesus, today I lift up to you my enemies. Shine in their darkness. Reveal your truth to them. Clear my heart of the grudges and offenses that I hold onto. I want to follow your example and serve my enemies like you did Judas. Help me be a reflection of your unfailing love every day. Amen!

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HIStory: A Six Week Study of the Gospel of John

Jesus was more than just a figurative religious voice. He actually walked this earth as a man revealing to us the full nature of God. One of his best friends, John, took time to write down for us the account of his life, ministry, and teachings. This six-week study through the Gospel of John is not only history, but it’s also His Story.

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