Love Your Enemies
No doubt, all of us can name at least one "unlovable" person: it's not that they are really "unlovable" ... just difficult to love. Jesus said, "But I say to you who hear, love your enemies ..." (Luke 6:27). The ideal response we all long for from everyone is a loving one; when it is not, we know exactly how to respond in like kind. Nothing raises the dander than someone who - without cause - acts selfish, unkind and disrespectful toward us. But Jesus said, "love your enemies" and consider what Jesus did: "But God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (Romans 5:8). While you and I were still sinners - yes, enemies of Jesus - He loved us ... that is, He went to the cross for us. We do not get away with just "saying" we love our enemies, we are called to prove the depth of that love by acting contrary to how the sinful nature cares to respond. Jesus said it then He did it ... love your enemies.
