Luke 6:27-31 NLT
“But to you who are willing to listen, I say, love your enemies! Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who hurt you. If someone slaps you on one cheek, offer the other cheek also. If someone demands your coat, offer your shirt also. Give to anyone who asks; and when things are taken away from you, don’t try to get them back. Do to others as you would like them to do to you.
The world’s definition of courage at times mirrors God’s, but plenty of other times does not at all. One of the greatest examples is that the Jewish people were looking for a Messiah with the type of courage that rides in on a horse, wields a sword, and administers justice by force. But God sent His Son who became a carpenter that taught peace and unconditional love. His courage came to conquers hearts, not kingdoms.
Jesus’ words are just as counter-cultural today as they were back then. To offer love to those who offend … People then thought, “Who does that?” People today think, “Why would someone do that?”
Who is one person that comes to mind that you can do the unexpected, unwarranted act of kindness towards? The person that requires courage to humble yourself and serve?
Listen closely once again to Jesus, this time from the Message Bible: “To you who are ready for the truth, I say this: Love your enemies. Let them bring out the best in you, not the worst. When someone gives you a hard time, respond with the supple moves of prayer for that person. If someone slaps you in the face, stand there and take it. If someone grabs your shirt, giftwrap your best coat and make a present of it. If someone takes unfair advantage of you, use the occasion to practice the servant life. No more payback. Live generously. Here is a simple rule of thumb for behavior: Ask yourself what you want people to do for you; then grab the initiative and do it for them!”
The Kingdom of God has always run in full opposition to the world’s ways. Man says to hate the haters; God says to love the haters. Man says to get revenge; God says to repent. Man says to take; God says to give. Man says you only give to get; God says you get so you can give. Who does that? We should. Why would someone do that? Because He told us we should. That is real courage.
Let’s pray: “Lord Jesus, the only possible way we could have such courage and do any of the things You tell us is because You empower us to do so. Teach us, guide us, lead us, en-courage us to act like You. As above, so below. Amen”