November 14, 2012

  • To Love Your Enemy

    Think of your worst enemy, the person you are always in conflict with, the person who has hurt you the worst…

    Then list one GOOD thing about that person. And ONLY something good.

    Such as…
    What is one thing this person did that made you feel good?
    What did they do well, for you, others, or in general?
    If you could wish one good thing for them, what would it be?

    Do not name names.
    Do not use a passive-aggressive criticism. It must be a genuine thing you appreciate about this person.
    Do not reveal personal details of the person, especially if it could be viewed as an attack or criticism without their ability to offer a defense. (NO GOSSIPING!)
    Do not use sarcasm – giving an insult through use of a complimentary tone.
    I WILL DELETE COMMENTS THAT I DEEM TO BE IN DIRECT OR INDIRECT VIOLATION OF THESE REGULATIONS. Your argument is invalid!

     

    Matthew 5:43-48

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