Learning To Forgive Those Who Hurt You Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what. Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what.
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When Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what. Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what. Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what.
For Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what. Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what. Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what. Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what.
Some Loving your enemies, this sounds like an oxymoron. Why would you want to love someone that has hated you, persecuted you, done you wrong? It just does not make sense and it goes against our natural human instinct. It is easier to hate those who hate you and dish out the same disrespect that they did to you. But as Christians we are called to do something different. We are called to mirror the emotions of God which is love, always for all people, no matter what.
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