Love Them Too: Luke 6:27–36; Proverbs 25:21–22
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Guiding Question
How can we love someone who has deeply hurt us without ignoring the wrong they have done?
Lesson Focus
Followers of Christ demonstrate God's love by extending grace even to those who oppose them.
Loving our enemies may be one of the hardest commands Jesus ever gave. It doesn't mean pretending the pain never happened. It doesn't mean ignoring justice or removing healthy boundaries. It means choosing to respond as Christ responded. Instead of allowing hatred to shape our hearts, we allow God's love to transform them. When we do, we not only reflect the character of Christ, but we also begin experiencing the freedom that comes from releasing bitterness and trusting God with justice.
I've got three points to make.
Point One: Love Beyond the Hurt (Luke 6:27–31) Jesus teaches us that love is a decision to honor God even when our hearts have been wounded.
Point Two: Bless Instead of Curse (Luke 6:32–36) Jesus calls us to replace retaliation with mercy because our response should reflect God's character rather than another person's behavior.
Point Three: Overcome Evil with Good (Proverbs 25:21–22) God shows us that genuine goodness has the power to break the cycle of hatred and point people toward His grace.