
Help Us Expand the Reach of The Upper Room
This time each year, I have the privilege of sharing how your generosity impacts our international Read More
Andrew Wilkes | Read Luke 6:27-38
Enemies, sometimes, can be redefined as neighbors, as Jesus will teach in Luke 10. Here, in chapter 6, Luke describes what the difficult yet doable tradition of loving your enemy entails: blessing those who curse us, praying for those who abuse us, doing good without necessarily expecting the return of...
God of mercy, love, and justice, equip and empower us to embody mercy in our dealings with those whom society has trained us to see as enemies, trusting that our neighbors, siblings, fellow disciples, perhaps even ourselves, lie beneath the encrusted contempt that we have picked up along the way. Remind us that we are never more fully your children than when we embody and exhibit mercy in every direction. Amen.
Share on Socials