Saturday
16th May 2020. Read Acts 16:1-10, Psalm 100 and John 15:18-21
“If you
belonged to the world, the world would love you as its own. Because you do not
belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world-- therefore the
world hates you.” *(John 15:19)*
In our
Gospel passage yesterday, Jesus calls us his friends on the condition that we
do what he commands which is to love others as he loved us. Today, Jesus is
telling us that the world would hate us because we do not belong to it. How do
we reconcile this? We are to love others as Jesus loved, but instead of love
what we get from the world is hatred.
If the
world hated Christ, the world cannot love those who truly stand for Christ. We experience
this hatred in different ways but instead of loving like Christ, we fall easily
into the temptation of returning hatred to those who hate us. Very sadly today,
it has become commonplace to hear Christians issuing curses on both real and
imagined enemies during prayer. Some even go as far as pronouncing
curses right from the Altar. “If God is a living God, let so and so die!” In
the end, the person does not die yet God remains a living God.
It takes a
heart to love or to hate. Indeed, there is a thin line between love and hate.
Our natural human tendency is to hate those who hate us; wish their death or
find ways to fight back. But then, as born-again Christians, we are to
transcend our natural human tendencies. We are to love even those who hate us
and pray (that is, bless) those who hate us.
“You have
heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbour and hate your
enemy.’ But I say to you, Love your
enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be children of
your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:43-45).
Let us be Christians.
Stop praying negative prayers. Don’t pray for your enemies to die, pray that
God would set a table before you in their presence – that they would see your
cup overflowing and recognize that they are not greater than God.
Let us
pray: Lord Jesus, teach me to love just as you loved. Amen.
Be Happy.
Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. God bless you. (Saturday of the
5th Week of Easter. Bible Study: Acts 16:1-10, Psalm 100 and John 15:18-21).
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