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| Word of Life - Septermber 2008 |
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| Escrito por Chiara Lubich | |||
| Jueves 28 de Agosto de 2008 | |||
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"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you."
"Love your enemies." These are very strong words. They completely overturn our way of thinking, and they force us to make a sharp turn in our life’s direction! "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you."
As we can see, Jesus wants us to overcome evil with good. He wants us to have a love that is carried over into concrete actions. We might wonder why Jesus is asking this of us. "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you…."This lesson had a big impact on little Jerry, an African-American boy from Washington, D.C. Because of his high I.Q., he was admitted to an honors class with all white children. But his intelligence alone was not enough to win him acceptance. Everyone disliked him because he was black. When Christmas came, the other children exchanged gifts with each other, but they left Jerry out. Naturally, the young boy cried. When he got home, however, he remembered Jesus’ words, "Love your enemies." So, with his mother’s permission, he bought gifts which he distributed with love to all of his "white brothers and sisters." "Love your enemies … pray for those who mistreat you."
One day, a girl from Florence named Elizabeth was heading into a church to go to Mass when, all of a sudden, a group of girls her age started to make fun of her. She wanted to yell back at them, but instead she smiled. While she was in church Elizabeth prayed for them. As she was leaving, they came up to her and asked why she had behaved the way she did. She explained that since she was a Christian she had to love in every situation. She said this with great conviction. The following Sunday she discovered that what she had done had borne fruit. When she entered the church she saw those same girls sitting attentively in the first pew.
Chiara Lubich
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