April
26, 2005
Love
Your Enemies
"You
have heard that it was said, 'You shall love your neighbor
and hate your enemy.' But I say to you, love your enemies,
bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you,
and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you,
that you may be sons of your Father in heaven." (1)
This
was a hard saying for the revengeful Jews, and they murmured
against it among themselves. "They regarded themselves
as better than other men, and as entitled to the special favor
of God by virtue of their birth as Israelites; but Jesus pointed
to the spirit of forgiving love as that which would give evidence
that they were actuated by any higher motives than even the
publicans and sinners, whom they despised.
"He
pointed His hearers to the Ruler of the universe, under the
new name, 'Our Father.' He would have them understand how
tenderly the heart of God yearned over them. He teaches that
God cares for every lost soul; that 'like as a father pitieth
his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear Him.' (2)
Such a conception of God was never given to the world by any
religion but that of the Bible. Heathenism teaches men to
look upon the Supreme Being as an object of fear rather than
of love - a malign deity to be appeased by sacrifices, rather
than a Father pouring upon His children the gift of His love.
Even the people of Israel had become so blinded to the precious
teaching of the prophets concerning God that this revelation
of His paternal love was as an original subject, a new gift
to the world.
"The
Jews held that God loved those who served Him,-according to
their view, those who fulfilled the requirements of the rabbis,-and
that all the rest of the world lay under His frown and curse.
Not so, said Jesus; the whole world, the evil and the good,
lies in the sunshine of His love. This truth you should have
learned from nature itself; for God 'maketh His sun to rise
on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just
and on the unjust.' (3)... Every good thing we have, each
ray of sunshine and shower of rain, every morsel of food,
every moment of life, is a gift of love.
"The
children of God are those who are partakers of His nature.
It is not earthly rank, nor birth, nor nationality, nor religious
privilege, which proves that we are members of the family
of God; it is love, a love that embraces all humanity. Even
sinners whose hearts are not utterly closed to God's Spirit,
will respond to kindness; while they may give hate for hate,
they will also give love for love. But it is only the Spirit
of God that gives love for hatred. To be kind to the unthankful
and to the evil, to do good hoping for nothing again, is the
insignia of the royalty of heaven, the sure token by which
the children of the Highest reveal their high estate."
(4)
1. Matthew
5:43-45.
2. Psalm 103:13.
3. Matthew 5:45.
4. Thoughts From The Mount Of Blessing, pp., 73-75.
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