
602 Love Your Enemies: Love. Do Good. Bless. Pray.
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Tuesday, September 23rd: This episode dives into Jesus’ radical command in Luke 6:27–36 and explores how enemy-love moves from poetry to practice. We trace the Jewish roots of love of neighbor (Leviticus 19:18), highlight Hillel’s “negative Golden Rule,” and show how Jesus intensifies it into active, unconditional love—even for enemies—within a first-century landscape of Roman occupation. Drawing on historian David Flusser’s insight, we connect Jesus’ teaching to His embodied life and the cross, where blessing, prayer, and self-giving love reach their clearest expression. Along the way, we get practical with a four-step rhythm—Love, Do Good, Bless, Pray—and talk about wise boundaries, non-retaliation, and creative, dignifying responses that resist evil without mirroring it. Two everyday stories model what this looks like in family and ministry life. In a culture of contempt, the family resemblance of the Father shines when we love those who are hardest to love. Enemy-love isn’t passivity; it’s cruciform power that changes the air we all breathe.
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