I am using the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.
Today, I am reading and commenting on Luke 6-7
When I began reading today’s passage, I was feeling like it would be a passage I would have trouble commenting on. Then I came to verse 6:27, “But to you who are willing to listen, I say, love your enemies! Do good to those who hate you.” I think that we as Christians spend too little time talking about what this verse and those which follow mean about how we should live our lives. It is in the context of the above statement that Luke records Jesus giving us the Golden Rule, “Do to others as you would like them to do to you.” And it is worth noting that we cannot take Jesus’ statement of the Golden Rule as a transition into the next thing He talks about because a few verse later He repeats “Love your enemies.” Right here Jesus spells out what it takes to truly be His follower. I want to note that He talked about loving our enemies just a few verses after He said in 6:22-23, “What blessings await you when people hate you and exclude you and mock you and curse you as evil because you follow the Son of Man. When that happens, be happy! Yes, leap for joy! ” If we truly want to follow Christ, we need to do good things to and for those who abuse us. And we need to expect that they will abuse us. This passage is the basis for Chapter XII of “Les Miserables” by Victor Hugo. While it is not quite true as the Bishop says that we can buy someone’s soul from evil by this sort of action, after all, Jesus has already purchased their soul with His death, we can perhaps show people that their souls have been purchased by such action.