Love Your Enemy By Pete Briscoeనమూనా
Jesus wants me to what?
The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people. —G. K. Chesterton
Who is your enemy? You know the person—the one whose very name spikes your blood pressure. The person you avoid if at all possible. The person with whom you have full-length, imaginary debates.
I’m almost certain someone’s face came to mind as you read the above paragraph. I don’t know—call it a hunch—but I think this person might be your enemy.
As a new creation in Christ, what are we supposed to do with our enemies? Do we endure them? Do we defeat them? Do we educate them? Or can we ignore them?
These are great questions.
In Luke 6:27, Jesus speaks into this very question. He says, “To you who are listening I say: Love your enemies….”
Noooo. Surely He didn’t mean it!
If you aren’t listening to Jesus, then you’re in the clear. You can endure, defeat, educate, and ignore.
But if you are listening to Jesus and if you desire to grow in your walk with Him, then He’s talking to you. And to you who are listening, He says, “Love your enemies.”
Did you notice Jesus made the word enemy plural?
He knew we couldn’t live in this broken world without accumulating a few enemies along the way. Jesus doesn’t question whether or not we have enemies. He assumes we have enemies and instructs us to love them.
How’s the blood pressure now?
Jesus, loving my enemies sounds a lot more difficult than ignoring them, and a little less entertaining than spiting them. But if love is the way of Your Spirit, I’m willing. Love through me. Free me in my relationships from resentment and pain. Amen.
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Loving our enemies sounds more difficult than ignoring them and less entertaining than spiting them. Yet if you’re a believer, you’re called to love them. But that seems impossible, right? In this 5-day reading plan, Pete Briscoe takes you through Scripture to show you what God says about who your enemies are and the secret to loving them.
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