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Love your enemies?
It puzzled me for the longest time:
Jesus' saying to all
(Including us)
"Love your enemies."
"Love the Lord thy God."
Well, sure.
"Love thy neighbour as thyself."
Fine. But "Love your enemies?"
My balky heart said no.
"Not till they change," it said.
"Not till they do something
To become lovable.
How can I? Why should I?"
Then one day I looked it up,
And saw what follows:
"Love your enemies ...;
That ye may be the children
Of your Father
Which is in heaven."
Oh.
That changes everything.
For your own sake—
For the sake of all mankind—
See only what God sees;
Refuse to be hoodwinked
Into beholding an enemy.
Let nothing and nobody
Trick you into letting go of love,
No matter what.
Love your enemies?
If we could,
It would ...
When we do,
It will ...
Change everything.
Jacob R. Moon
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January 16, 1989 issue
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Reflect—don't react
Marion Somers
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Love your enemies?
Jacob R. Moon
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The divine response
Jeannie J. Ferber
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The realness of what we long for
Scott Truesdale Thompson
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Gray and green
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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The Almighty
Aubree C. Sheesley
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Unmixing the mix
Michael D. Rissler
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Being on your own
Alice Swain Bailey
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Feeling a need to express my gratitude for the many healings...
Phyllis A. Halferty with contributions from Guy Halferty
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When I woke up one Sunday morning, I had a sore tummy
Wendy Laburn with contributions from Jean D. Louis, Carole S. Laburn
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A number of years ago I became impatient with the need to...
Louise B. Woods
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In my mid-teens, I became very ill
Frank R. Markwith, III
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We read in Psalms (9:11), "Sing praises to the Lord, which...
Francella Maddock
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One night in 1983, I was stricken with a severe heart attack
Hazel Ethel Bright