Hear me: Love your enemies, even those who make your blood boil. Let love show up in your actions. Treat others well and do good for them. Bless those who are cursing you and want to see you hurt. Pray for the hearts of abusers. These people will do everything they can to steal your joy. Do not let them. Bring them to me in prayer. Release you negativity and do not give hatred a place in your heart. Bitterness will damage you far more deeply than your enemy ever could.
Luke 6:27-28
Letters to the Beloved
I love the clarity and simplicity of your rendition of this passage. It speaks to me. I am, however, feeling that I am missing something….what is the significance of the title please? Thanks!
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The only significance is that the passage deals with loving your enemies. I needed a title and it’s in the passage itself.
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thanks!
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My apologies. It showed up as 2443 on the email version….not Love your Enemies as shown on the actual article. The crow I am tasting isn’t tasting very good!
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The reason that happened is I published it before giving it a title, and even though I retitled it, it still shows up as a number. Sorry.
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