Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke
Sermon Text: Luke 6:27-36
Sermon Title: Love Your Enemies
Daily Devotional Guide
When I started to prepare for this week's sermon, I did two things that I always do. I prayed and I read R.C. Sproul. Sproul was one of the greatest Christian thinkers of our time. He was a truly godly and brilliant man. So I wasn't exactly encouraged when I read his first sentence on Jesus' words in Luke 6:27-36. He called this text, "One of the most difficult passages in the entire gospel."
Great.
If Sproul thinks it's difficult, what hope is there for me?
This is a difficult passage for a couple reasons. First, it creates questions for us to consider. Are we supposed to be pacifists (no, we're not)? Are Christians supposed to be doormats (no again)? But the real difficulties are there for another reason. It's hard to live out this passage. In my flesh, I want revenge. Left to my own devices, I'd rather hate my enemy than love him.
Therein lies the beauty of God's word to us this week. It's yet another reminder of my desperate need for Jesus. True joy is never found in rebelling against God. But in my own free will, I'll choose the rebellion every single time. If you're a Christian, thank God for overriding your free will. If you're not a Christian, repent. Understand that you're an enemy of God. The good news is that he is kind and merciful to the evil. But this won't last forever.
God shows love to his enemies.
Go and do likewise.
Monday - 1 Samuel 15
Tuesday - 1 Samuel 16
Wednesday - 1 Samuel 17
Thursday - 1 Samuel 18
Friday - 1 Samuel 19
Saturday - 1 Samuel 24
Sunday - Luke 23