February 4 / Matt. 5:27-48

Matthew 5:27-48

Today’s 22 verses were covered in three sections two years ago. Comments linked below for all three…

Words for today: But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you… (v. 44) Not since the Civil War has our nation seen such a split in our citizenry. We see it in our politicians, where the Senate is split 50-50 and the House majority party has a minimal edge. Lawmakers on both sides espouse bipartisanship, until it comes down to modifying “my” demand and compromising or conceding to the other side. But the problem is not only at the top – our population is also split between conservatives and liberals/progressives. We had some harsh words in a few Men’s Group discussions before we decided to silence our political leanings.

But frankly there is something different about our congregation. I could not tell you of the political leanings of 90% of the members of our congregation. Only a few make themselves known – and often this the result of bumper stickers on their vehicles. Yet even when there is known disagreement among us, I feel that we love each other and that we can “agree to disagree”. Jesus tells us to pray for our enemies. If only we would…!

See also: March 7 / Matt. 5:27-32; March 8 / Matt. 5:33-42; March 9 / Matt. 5:43-48

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  1. I am drawn to Mt. 5:43-45 today and to Lou’s comments yesterday about the tailgating driver and specifically how to react to these situations. I too can get irritated by tailgating, speeding, passing lane-hogging, stop light running, and let’s not forget texting drivers. Whew, I can get wound up just writing down these thoughts in an email!!

    Several years ago I began to try Jesus’ command in vs. 43-45 with my driving attitude. What a change it has made! I realized I was subconsciously trying to control every single driver around me. How crazy is that? It was wearing me out. This simple (but sometimes difficult) command was a major deal for me in letting go and letting Jesus run the show, and not just with my driving attitude. Are these verses packed with wisdom or what!?!

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