Bless Those Who Curse You
Scripture: "I
say, love your enemies! Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who
curse you. Pray for those who hurt you." (Luke 6:27-28 )
What is the worst thing that has
ever happened to you? How difficult is it to love someone who has
offended or hurt you? A few years ago, our family was very hurt when
some really good friends (or so we had thought) tried to sabotage our
adoption of a baby. They lied to the adoption agency and even told them
we were bad parents to our
own daughter. We were so angry and felt so betrayed!
own daughter. We were so angry and felt so betrayed!
The Best Role Model
Do you know Who else has been
betrayed by a close friend? Jesus. It was predicted in the Old
Testament: “Even my best friend, the one I trusted completely, the one
who shared My food, has turned against Me” (Psalm 41:9). Our family’s
choice to respond in prayer instead of anger was difficult; but we have
the best Role Model. And Jesus, even on the cross, prayed, “Father,
forgive them” (Luke 23:34). We know we need to forgive and pray for
those who hurt us, as Jesus did, no matter what has been done against
us. We turn to God in prayer, as the Bible instructs us, “Give your
burdens to the Lord, and He will take care of you” (Psalm 55:22).
Promise from God
The Bible also tells us that “A
false witness will not go unpunished, nor will a liar escape” (Proverbs
19:5). But rather than praying that our former friends will be punished,
we pray that they will turn from sinning and won’t cause pain to anyone
else. God has even given us strength to pray that the godly things they
do will prosper. And we know we can rely on His promises in our own
lives: “Those who know Your Name trust in You, for You, O Lord, do not
abandon those who search for You” (Psalm 9:10).
PRAYER, CARE & SHARE
This week we let God take us to a
higher level by looking at Jesus' command for us to love our enemies,
do good to those who hate us, and to bless those who curse or mistreat
us (Luke 6:27-28).
Potential “enemies” can turn up
anywhere: the bully at school; rude drivers on the road; the co-worker
or boss at work who treats you horribly; that family member that drives
you crazy. Our natural response is often be to curse or resent such
people, but we know that is not the way Jesus would act. For the next
few weeks, let us explore together how we can obey this seemingly
difficult command of Jesus.
Think about the people around you
that may be making your life difficult or who are hard to get along
with. Try to pray that God will bless them. Is it possible to feel love
for them in your heart? Talk to God about your feelings.
Your PRAY NOW Challenge: " Lord, I
pray that You will give me Your grace to choose to pray Your blessing
on my enemies and to love those who are not lovable. Lord, show me where
my attitudes and responses to them fall short of Your command to love
unconditionally. In the Name of Jesus, Amen"
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