Tuesday, April 7, 2015

What It Means to Pray for Your Enemy

I must admit, I have a hard time "praying" for my enemies. I rather sit and sulk about their treatment of me and to hold onto those nasty moments instead of letting go and let God. After all, God loves them too and sometimes that is the hardest thing to remember when you want it to be all about you.

It's time to be selfless and start making things about God and His ways and His ways is to pray for the ememies of this world. God help us because when we get serious about this, this will be one of the hardest things we ever have to do for it goes against everything that is flesh.

God Bless.

What It Means to Pray for Your Enemy

John Piper

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“Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” (Matthew 5:44)
Prayer for your enemies is one of the deepest forms of love, because it means that you have to really want that something good happen to them.
You might do nice things for your enemy without any genuine desire that things go well with them. But prayer for them is in the presence of God who knows your heart, and prayer is interceding with God on their behalf.
It may be for their conversion. It may be for their repentance. It may be that they would be awakened to the enmity in their hearts. It may be that they will be stopped in their downward spiral of sin, even if it takes disease or calamity to do it. But the prayer Jesus has in mind here is always for their good.
This is what Jesus did as he hung on the cross:
“Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)
And it's what Stephen did as he was being stoned:
Falling on his knees, he cried out with a loud voice, “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!” (Acts 7:60)
Jesus is calling us not just to do good things for our enemy, like greeting them and helping supply their needs; he is also calling us to want their best, and to express those wants in prayers when the enemy is nowhere around.
Our hearts should want their salvation and want their presence in heaven and want their eternal happiness. So we pray like the apostle Paul for the Jewish people, many of whom made life very hard for Paul,
My heart's desire and prayer to God is for their salvation. (Romans 10:1)

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