… bless those who curse you, pray for the ones who mistreat you. Luke 6:28, TLV
Where Do We Land After an Offense? Ever been cut off by another vehicle? Was our first thought, “God bless you!”? Depending upon the circumstances, probably not. How about being flipped-off because we got in someone’s way? Those are pretty emotional moments. And because emotional moments tend to be, well, emotional, we can respond in kind — or not so kind.
“But I say to you who are listening: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you …” (vs. 27, TLV)
This pericope (section) of text (vss. 17-49) is sometimes referred to the “sermon on the plain” (vs. 17). Scholars differ as to whether this was the same “sermon on the mount” referred to in Matthew (chapters 5-7), but most believe Yeshua gave His message to different groups in different places. Thereby tailoring the message to the audience. What I love about vs. 27, is the “But I say to you who are listening …”
Where Do We Land?
When we encounter those emotional moments, or a recurring offense, we can either listen to our emotional or self-righteous response in our brain, or listen to what Jesus instructed and modeled.
If you’re like me, the first response is surprise or hurt or anger, but I think that’s okay because it’s a real response. It’s where we finally land in our response that is important. As followers of Yeshua, our landing place is to love, do good, bless, and pray. When I land in this holy place, it can feel strange. However, once I get used to being there and remember I was once the enemy when our Father did good for me by sending His Son, I know it’s the right place to be. The only place to be.
So whether the Holy Spirit reminds us on our mountain tops or our plains, He will guide us to land at the place of love, goodness, blessing, and prayer. See you there!