Monday, November 16, 2015

The Words of Jesus

“You have heard that it has been said, ‘You must love your neighbor and hate those who hate you.’ But I tell you, love those who hate you. Pray for those who do bad things to you and who make it hard for you. Then you may be the sons of your Father Who is in heaven. His sun shines on bad people and on good people. He sends rain on those who are right with God and on those who are not right with God. If you love those who love you, what reward can you expect from that. Do not even the tax-gathers do that? If you say hello only to the people you lie, are you doing any more than others? The people who do not know God do that much. You must be perfect as your Father in heaven is perfect.” Matthew 5:43-48

I’ve been thinking about this passage a lot today. I recently heard a teaching on this that when Jesus was saying these words, it was when the Romans ruled the world. The Romans were cruel;  they used fear, torture and were basically what we now call terrorists. They were the group that everyone feared. They were the ISIS of the time.

Tonight my heart is heavy and grieving as I have read the countless posts and news articles concerning the Syrian refugees coming here to the States. Many do not want to allow the Syrians to come here for fear that hidden among them is an extremists. I don’t know about the many hoops the Syrians will have to go through before coming to the States, but I’ve heard and read that they must go through a lot before entering our country. This is the one thing I do know…..I met many Syrians who fled their country because if they stayed there, they would be killed. I sat and listened to their stories of how they children still have nightmares because of what happened to them in their country; how a man was shot in the leg as he was simply going to the store to buy food for his family. I heard of their longing to one day return to their homes, their businesses…..their country.


There is so much fear and so much anger. Yet the words of Jesus continue to go through my head.” Love your enemies; pray for them.” Our world has a huge problem and it’s not ISIS or our President. Our world is in desperate need of Jesus. Of the love and grace that only He offers. May each of us who follow Him, live out the words He spoke so long ago. 

1 comment:

  1. Well said Jen! Its pretty easy to get caught up in all the rhetoric and easy to overlook our mandate to love. Thanks for the reminder!

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