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There is a great story in the book of 2 Kings (6:20-23) where the enemy Arameans have been captured and brought into the city of Samaria. The King of Israel asks the prophet Elisha whether he should kill them. Elisha says no. Instead, he says, “Set food and water before them so they may eat and drink; and let them go to their master.” So, the king prepared for them a great feast. After they ate and drank, he sent them on their way… And then, the Bible says, “the Arameans no longer came raiding into the land of Israel.”
In his letter to the Romans, the Apostle Paul wrote, “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”
Toward the end of the Civil War, President Lincoln reportedly began speaking kindly of the rebel soldiers—as fellow human beings. One of his associates upbraided him and told him flat out, “Mr. President, you should not speak kindly of your enemies. You should destroy them.” Mr. Lincoln’s response was this: “Do I not destroy my enemies by making them my friends?”
Let us pray: Merciful God, we remember that Jesus taught us to love our enemies. And, we admit that sometimes that feels near impossible. We begin today simply by praying for those who have hurt us deeply. We lift them up to you—to your care—to your love. We also recognize that there may be some people who will continue to hurt us, and in those cases, give us the courage to get away, and stay away from them.
Today, Lord God, set us free from any anger, bitterness, or hatred we may be carrying. And as we let go, wash us with your grace and fill us with your peace. In Jesus’ name. Amen.