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Luke 6:35-36 KJV “But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the Highest: for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil. Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.”
This is how I can tell Jesus was no mere man. Forgiving one’s enemies has to be one of the toughest decisions in life. But when I have thought about it, it makes the most sense. Life is precious and even to take away just one life, even the life of your enemy, it will probably devastate further than we can calculate, I believe. It’s such a tough lesson to understand, it’s not a natural lesson that makes sense in this world, but Jesus is not of this world nor are we according to scripture, so it’s likely the right way to live no matter what is felt or thought
Very important scripture to be pondered deeply upon often. It seems impractical to be followed 100% no matter what the situation, in this age in this time at least, though. For example, if the U.S. does not carry out strikes on certain individuals, those very same individuals may claim the lives of those in the U.S. or Britain, France, elsewhere. But the bottom line I think is its powerful message in saying that life, even that of your enemy, is better spared than taken if there is a way to make it so. Maybe it is because it is not the man who is your enemy, but his thinking and the actions against you that took place that are the real enemy. A seed planted that should have never taken root. Or it could be something else
A lot to think about, I’m always just brainstorming when I delve into the Bible. Praise Jesus and I thank the Lord for all that I have
Sometimes when I read the bible or even think of the bible and certain blessings I am overcome with emotion. This book is beyond words, Jesus’s words seem to be life and truth the same every time I read them
This is how I can tell Jesus was no mere man. Forgiving one’s enemies has to be one of the toughest decisions in life. But when I have thought about it, it makes the most sense. Life is precious and even to take away just one life, even the life of your enemy, it will probably devastate further than we can calculate, I believe. It’s such a tough lesson to understand, it’s not a natural lesson that makes sense in this world, but Jesus is not of this world nor are we according to scripture, so it’s likely the right way to live no matter what is felt or thought
Very important scripture to be pondered deeply upon often. It seems impractical to be followed 100% no matter what the situation, in this age in this time at least, though. For example, if the U.S. does not carry out strikes on certain individuals, those very same individuals may claim the lives of those in the U.S. or Britain, France, elsewhere. But the bottom line I think is its powerful message in saying that life, even that of your enemy, is better spared than taken if there is a way to make it so. Maybe it is because it is not the man who is your enemy, but his thinking and the actions against you that took place that are the real enemy. A seed planted that should have never taken root. Or it could be something else
A lot to think about, I’m always just brainstorming when I delve into the Bible. Praise Jesus and I thank the Lord for all that I have
Sometimes when I read the bible or even think of the bible and certain blessings I am overcome with emotion. This book is beyond words, Jesus’s words seem to be life and truth the same every time I read them