“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But, I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven.”
– Matthew 5:43-45
Protesters on both sides of the street. Shouting obscenities at each other, carrying signs about death, hatred, and anger. Each side believes they are righteous in their beliefs, but their beliefs are polar opposites, or at least they have been taught that they are. A stranger walks down the middle of the street as both sides watch closely to see which way he is leaning, to know if he will be or will not be accepted into their group. His characteristics are generic, no color discrimination, no obvious political affiliation, no environmental or gender cause support or protest is evident, and there is no way to know if he is a citizen or not. They observe with curiosity as to whether to welcome him or not.
He sits in the middle of the road and pulls out a Bible. He starts reading quietly to himself. This alone can’t break their curiosity, because both sides of the street claim the scriptures support their cause based on their interpretation. Both sides assume he’s a Christian, but that doesn’t help them understand if he’s for or against them. They want to accept him, but they have to be careful. If he disagrees with one of their positions, or if he likes a certain political candidate, or if he is pro-gun, or pro-choice, or pro-life, or pro-oil, he must immediately be eliminated from their group and added to the hated list.
He rises from his seated position in the middle of the street and pulls a rolled-up sign from inside his jean jacket. Both sides look on and believe this is it, we’ll know if he’s with us or against us. Finally, we’ll know if we can accept him or if we are to hate him. As he unrolls the sign, they all look on in quiet anticipation. He lays the sign facedown on the ground and securely attaches it to a long pole. He straightens up and instinctively looks around before he grabs the pole and begins to lift it high above any of the signs on either side of the road.
The sign is simple. A cross in the sunset is depicted on the sign, with a dove sitting upon the top of the cross. Blood is dripping from each of the two sides of the cross beam, and from the bottom of the vertical post. Across the beam is one simple word in large letters:
I L O V E A L L
We have gone too far, my friends. God’s love is for everyone. You and I must choose to accept and live in it, or choose to follow the world and live in hate. Hatred doesn’t come from God; it comes from the evil powers within the world. This Prince of this world is intent on destroying mankind, and therefore must sow thoughts of division, deceit, anger, self-centeredness, pride, and hatred into our everyday walk. In doing so, he breaks the Christian body into fragments that all of a sudden are battling each other, rather than their one purpose to lift up God Almighty through loving each other.
The enemy is winning, and many of us are helping him succeed without even knowing it. Trust in the Lord, with all of your heart, and follow His commandments, His Word, and His purpose. Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.

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