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What does it mean to love your enemy in the Bible?

What does it mean to love your enemy in the Bible?

To “Love Your Enemy” is to find it in your heart to put aside any wrongs, and to love them as a fellow human being. You don’t have to love them like you love your parents or children or best friend.

How God wants us to treat our enemies?

You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy. ‘ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you …” (Matthew 5:39 and 5:43-44) Christians are called to love those who despise us and persecute us. To follow in Christ’s footsteps is to walk in the way of love.

What does a enemy symbolize?

One who feels hatred toward, intends injury to, or opposes another; a foe. Of an enemy; of a hostile nation. The definition of an enemy is a person or country who is your opponent, or someone or something that is actively against something.

How do you explain enemy to a child?

Kids Definition of enemy

  1. 1 : a person who hates another : a person who attacks or tries to harm another.
  2. 2 : a country or group of people with which another country or group is at war or a person belonging to such a country or group.
  3. 3 : something that harms or threatens Drought is the farmer’s enemy.

How do you treat your enemies?

Give them compliments and try not to sound hurtful, don’t judge them if they say bad stuff back. And if these things don’t work out, just tell your friends and they can cool you down, and take a deep breath and try again. Never be offended, but if did, try not to lose control.

How do you beat your enemy quote?

“Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.” “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.” “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”

How does the Bible define an enemy?

In the Bible, my enemy is someone who does not like me, someone who wants to do me harm, never someone I don’t like or to whom I want to do harm. Jesus doesn’t allow us to be that way. In fact, He said we are to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us (Mt 5:44).