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More precisely: how to LOVE your enemies. Among Jesus' commandments, this is probably the most difficult for me. I fully understand the biblical, spiritual, and intellectual reasoning behind this: since Christ died for all sinners, we have no right to hate other sinners (enemies included). Christ loved us enough to die for us, we should love those who persecute us. Scripture is clear on this and I don't disagree at all.
Actually practicing this commandment is another matter.
One way to possibly do this is to shut out toxic people - including enemies - from our lives. But then I think to when Christ regularly associated with His enemies as well as sinners such as tax collectors. He ran to them, not from them. So while avoiding our enemies or putting them at a distance may lessen the animosity we feel towards them, I'm not certain that's the same thing as loving them. Seems like a partial solution at best.
Thoughts on how to practice this commandment better?
Actually practicing this commandment is another matter.
One way to possibly do this is to shut out toxic people - including enemies - from our lives. But then I think to when Christ regularly associated with His enemies as well as sinners such as tax collectors. He ran to them, not from them. So while avoiding our enemies or putting them at a distance may lessen the animosity we feel towards them, I'm not certain that's the same thing as loving them. Seems like a partial solution at best.
Thoughts on how to practice this commandment better?
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