Answers for Each Day
In Romans 12:20 we read a startling truth,
"If
your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him a drink; for
in so doing you will heap coals of fire on his head."
Our
natural inclination is to hate our enemies, isn't it? But the Bible
gives us a very different perspective and direction. We are to care for
and love our enemies. In fact, some of the greatest antagonists to the
gospel have been won through love.
We
once had a neighbor next to our church building who was very set
against us and very vocal against the church. He would voice his opinion
in meetings at the city hall and, on occasion, he would even accost
people as they were walking to church. He would shout things at them and
harass them a bit from his front yard.
Well,
we had one of our pastors go out of his way to show this guy love. He
would compliment this man on how well he took care of his lawn, and he
began to build a relationship with him. Then one day he actually led the
man to Christ!
That
same man who would yell at the church members as they walked by his
house came into our auditorium and repented before me with tears in his
eyes and apologized. He said he had lashed out because he was afraid.
But now he had come to Christ, and he had been saved.
It is a glorious thing. He was won to the Lord through kindness and through love.
Think
about God. I am so glad that He did not judge us and let the hammer
fall on us because of our sins. Instead He extended kindness and mercy
to us.
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