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..." (Matthew 5:43-45).
The Lord knew that Kingdom values would run contrary
to the world’s values. He knew that unless we knew His ways and deliberately
chose to live in accordance with them, we would absorb worldly values and hold
them as standards that would shape our lives. So He outlined the sharp contrast
by saying, “You have heard it . . . said. . . [b]ut I say to you. . . .” In the last post, I discussed the importance of loving enemies and thereby overcoming evil with
good and revealing Jesus to a world that is dying without Him.
The next part is equally challenging yet also has the potential to reveal His Kingdom to a dying world: He instructs us to “bless those who curse [us]. . . .” God wants us, His sons and daughters, to respond with a blessing when we are cursed. He wants the reality of Jesus to consume us to the degree that we cannot return the curse because we have no desire to. He wants us to so love the offenders that we can think of nothing but blessings over them, no matter what they have spoken against us.
What God speaks always comes to
pass, and as His children, we have the responsibility to speak like our Father.
Words of life, words of faith, words that heal and restore--that’s what He
wants us to declare over those who curse us. Why? He has already given His only
begotten Son for them, and now He wants us, His beloved sons and daughters, to
agree with His declarations. He wants our thoughts towards those who curse us
to be in line with what His thoughts towards all mankind have always been,
thoughts to redeem and to restore. Such thoughts cost Him His Son, the ultimate
price (Romans 5:8). But such thoughts made the way for us to enter His Kingdom.
Might such thoughts on your part ultimately result in others becoming a part of
the Kingdom of God?
In Proverbs
18:20-21, we read, “A man’s stomach shall be satisfied from
the fruit of his mouth; from
the produce of his lips he shall be filled. Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and
those who love it will eat its fruit.” Be filled with the blessing that you
speak over that someone who curses you. Speak life over that someone, and further
God’s Kingdom here on earth.
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