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Some people may be fortunate enough to be in a place in life where they don’t feel that they have enemies. Jesus’ teaching to “love your enemies, do good to those who hate you... pray for those who abuse you” might seem like a non-issue. Perhaps these lucky ones can bring greater love into the world by spending effort and energy on loving, blessing, and praying for the “enemies” of those in their families, churches, or nation who have been hurt but haven’t come to a place of forgiveness yet.
Jesus’ words about giving to those who ask something of us calls for a disciplined generosity. Notice that he doesn’t say “give to everyone who begs of you - if they really need it” or “if they won’t waste it on drugs” or “if you think they deserve it.” Later, he instructs us to lend money without expecting anything in return. These teachings require a stance of openness, generosity, non-judgment, and trust that God will work with our giving even if we can’t see how.
Finally, several verses focus on how to relate to those we encounter. Jesus says we should not judge or condemn; we should forgive and give freely. It is another way of teaching the Golden Rule, with the promise that eventually “what goes around comes around.”
Questions of the week
What line in the Gospel reading challenges you the most on a personal level? How so?
When have you enacted the Golden Rule, stretching to treat someone as you would want to be treated, even though your instinct was to treat them poorly? How did the situation turn out?