Luke 6:28
Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who hurt you.
Whoa...the political season sure does stir up everyone's emotions. Strike back! Respond
in defense! Prove that I am right! All of these are natural human responses to
conflict.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are called to follow a
different standard. "Love thy
neighbor as thyself" requires a supernatural response when we run into
personal conflict. We are called to express
the love of Christ in each instance.
This may require having to forgive the person in the heat of the
conflict. Only our strength through
Jesus Christ allows us to meet this standard.
We need supernatural strength to respond in crisis. Our human nature and our pride are generally
not going to be sufficient. When it
comes to facing the day-to-day conflicts in our lives, the supernatural grace
of God is required. It is through His
grace and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that we are able to consistently
respond in a manner that reflects the discipline of a follower of Jesus Christ.
On the Cross, Jesus prayed that His murderers might be
forgiven. Stephen, the martyred disciple
of Jesus, in his dying moments also showed us the standard to which we are
called. Let us be merciful just as Our
Heavenly Father is merciful to us.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You loving us first so that we may
love You and love those around us. We
thank You for the mercy that You extended to us through the redemptive blood of
Your Son, Jesus, so that we may extend mercy to those who we come in conflict
with us. We thank You for forgiving us
of our sins so that we may be able to forgive those who sin against us. We pray, Father, for the grace and the
strength to release to the world the overflow of the lovingkindness that You
poured out on us. We ask all these things in the name of the Slain Lamb, Jesus
Christ.
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