Monday, September 3, 2007

Love Our Enemies

Loving Our Enemies
Matthew 5:43-48
by Pastor Clint
Love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. Who would do such a thing? That is not even rational or good sense! We should fight our enemy and try to retaliate on who ever persecutes us. That is the way it should be according to the flesh.
Whenever we are in the defense mode, we tend to be a little one sided or fleshly.
We are always looking for the easiest way out. Often times resulting in violence or selfishness. But what if for just a moment we address the situation by who we are and not how we feel.
We Are Children of God redeemed by Jesus Christ!

*As children of God we should act in a way that proves it. James 2: 17-20

God should be our example of how to treat others.

* Matthew 5:45 says that God causes it to rain on the unrighteous and righteous and the sun to shine on the evil and the good.

With this example we should examine how we treat others. We would do good to remember that Jesus died for us while we were sinners and hostile toward Him. One may say even enemies.

We should love all people.

* It is a little selfish to only love those who love you. What makes that special? If God only loved those who loved Him we would have never been saved.

If we only love our friends we are no different than anyone else. Even sinners love their friends. The real test comes when you can love someone who seems unlovable.

We should imitate God.

Verse 48 says we should be perfect as God is perfect. Our desire in life should be like God. As we try to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us we began to grow as a Christian. Just as a child grows into an adult. We grow as Christians, from babies to spiritually mature adults. This growth is only possible through God's help and our willingness.

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