Yesterday's Bible Study |
In this verse from the Sermon on the Mount, a collection of Jesus's teachings found in Matthew, we learn about how we are supposed to treat our enemies. At first glance, it can seem pretty counterintuitive! We are not supposed to treat them as they have treated us. Rather, we should love them, be good to them, and pray for them. Today, we'll talk about why this is so important.
What comes into your mind when you read this verse? Several hurtful people flashed through my mind, and the thought of showing them love didn't feel so good in my heart. I felt like if I decided to show them love, that's like letting them get away with how they treated me--like I'm saying it was okay. How am I supposed to bridge that feeling with Jesus's command to forgive?
I believe it begins with an honest truth: No one gets away with anything. The Bible says that God is just and that He will not overlook our pain. It also reminds us that we will reap what we sow … if we sow seeds of meanness, we will eventually reap them. This truth can help us forgive because it reminds us that justice is not something we should exact from each other; it is God's job to make sure that all sin debts have been paid. In fact, they already are.
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In this verse from the Sermon on the Mount, a collection of Jesus's teachings found in Matthew, we learn about how we are supposed to treat our enemies. At first glance, it can seem pretty counterintuitive! We are not supposed to treat them as they have treated us. Rather, we should love them, be good to them, and pray for them. Today, we'll talk about why this is so important.
What comes into your mind when you read this verse? Several hurtful people flashed through my mind, and the thought of showing them love didn't feel so good in my heart. I felt like if I decided to show them love, that's like letting them get away with how they treated me--like I'm saying it was okay. How am I supposed to bridge that feeling with Jesus's command to forgive?
I believe it begins with an honest truth: No one gets away with anything. The Bible says that God is just and that He will not overlook our pain. It also reminds us that we will reap what we sow … if we sow seeds of meanness, we will eventually reap them. This truth can help us forgive because it reminds us that justice is not something we should exact from each other; it is God's job to make sure that all sin debts have been paid. In fact, they already are.
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