Wholeheart
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Don’t Go to War—Go to Prayer
When we are unjustly attacked, our natural tendency is to respond with anger and vengeance. However, unchecked anger and retaliation usually only make things worse. Besides, what we’re really hungry for is justice. An unfair attack can hurt deeply. It’s just not right! a little voice inside us screams. These emotions and thoughts often come out as anger.
But 1 Peter 3:9 encourages us to “not repay evil with evil or insult with insult” but instead bless our enemies (NIV). In Matthew 5:44, Jesus challenges us, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”
When we are unjustly attacked, our natural tendency is to respond with anger and vengeance. However, unchecked anger and retaliation usually only make things worse. Besides, what we’re really hungry for is justice. An unfair attack can hurt deeply. It’s just not right! a little voice inside us screams. These emotions and thoughts often come out as anger.
But 1 Peter 3:9 encourages us to “not repay evil with evil or insult with insult” but instead bless our enemies (NIV). In Matthew 5:44, Jesus challenges us, “Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”