Love your enemy
Thu
have heard that it was said, `Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I
tell you: Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you that you may
be sons of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the
good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you love those
who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing
that? And if you greet only your brothers, what are you doing more than others?
Do not even pagans do that? Matthew 5:43-48
If
God were to adopt a philosophy of looking on Satan as his enemy and seeking
revenge against him, then God would never be able to stand on the summit of
victory Thus, God has said, "love your enemy," and has carried out a
strategy of love. The words "love your enemy" also represent the pinnacle
of Jesus' teaching.
It
is remarkable that Jesus, the only begotten Son of God, stood before Satan and
prayed for him despite the fact that Satan was trying to kill him. If Jesus, as
he hung dying on the cross, had held any feelings of malice toward his enemy,
God's providence would have been turned completely upside-down. Satan
surrendered because Jesus overcame death with a heart of loving his enemies and
of praying that his enemies might be blessed.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: World Unification and North-South Will Be
Accomplished by True Love February 10, 2000
In
our history we have had many saints, many holy people, many wise people and
philosophers. From among those great men we should be able to pick one who
could give his life for his enemies, who even at the moment of his own death
could still have room in his heart to bless his enemies, one who could be
concerned with his enemies' welfare rather than his own.
In
history there are many teachings. One is that if someone mistreats you, repay
him in the same way: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for a life.
However, the most revolutionary teaching was given by the saint who said,
"Love your enemy and pray for those who persecute you." Needless to
say, that was Jesus Christ.
Did
Jesus make up his own proclamations, or was he teaching according to someone
else's will, denying his own ego? What do you think? Jesus was not proclaiming
his own message. Above him was someone else: God. Jesus' teaching was God's
teaching; his emotional reaction to things was not his own. This means that the
proclamations that Jesus made were God's, and God can he trusted 100 percent.
In
this universe there is only one being you can fully trust: God; and his
characteristics were manifested through Jesus Christ. God's words are always
truth. He cannot tell any lies, and his actions or his instructions are always
for your benefit, not his. He will never take advantage of you for his own
benefit. He is the one who can always be trusted. I found God to be the one
subject who can be absolutely trusted. That's why I believe in God.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: Let Us Meet Opportunity Well January 2, 1977
Let's
look at the standard of love established by God. How much did God love his own
enemy? God loves his enemy so much that the sacrificed his own Son in order to
save his enemy. If you can pour out such unlimited, unconditional love for your
enemy, then Satan will give up and say, "I could never do that. I could
never be in the position to receive such love." At that point Satan will
surrender and retreat.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: The Road of God's Will May 30, 1982
If
we do not love our enemy, there is no way we can achieve peace. Also, the
concept of enemy has to be a temporary thing. Eventually it must cease to
exist. If the enemy relationship continued eternally, it would mean that God
consisted of both good and evil, that there were two Gods, m essence. But that
is not the case. God is not two, God is only one. He didn't create any enemy.
There
is no stronger indemnity than that of loving one's enemy God sacrificed his own
child, Jesus, in order to save the children of his enemy, Satan. What an
impossible situation God found himself in.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: Liberation and My Ownership March 14, 1993
Be perfect as your Heavenly Father Is perfect
Be
perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect. Matthew 5:48
The
entire purpose of Jesus' coming can be summarized in one sentence: Jesus came
to bring the resurrection needed to perfect man's love to the point where men
can come into the direct dominion of God's love.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: True Parents and I June 15, 1986
Jesus
is a Son of God simply because he was perfectly united with God in will and in
heart. Because of that oneness Jesus Christ could willingly die for the rest of
the world. How can you become the true sons and daughters of Christ? By
becoming perfectly one with Christ, one with his spirit and one with his heart.
If you are perfectly united with Jesus Christ, you can be a willing sacrifice
for the salvation of the rest of the world. The true Christians are those who are
willing to sacrifice themselves, their own church, and their denomination for
the fulfillment of the will of God for world salvation.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: God's Will and Christmas December 25, 1976
Do
you know how Jesus Christ subjugated Satan? There was a sharp contrast between
the desires of Jesus and those of Satan. Satan wanted to have the center
position of the world. He wanted to be the Lord. He wanted everyone to focus
upon him, but Jesus would not. Jesus offered an alternative. Jesus focused upon
God and taught others to do the same. This difference gave Jesus the weapon to
subjugate Satan. Jesus' battle was tough and rugged, a suffering one, leading
him up the hill of Calvary bearing the cross. Jesus nailed himself upon the
cross as a sacrifice.
Jesus
wanted Peter's undying love. Jesus wanted the disciple, not as a follower, but
to be as Jesus himself. Jesus wanted his disciple to be another Jesus. Jesus
wanted his disciple to be not merely a follower but to become as perfect and as
great as he was himself. I discovered that this is the real way to serve God.
Do not just be a follower, merely, a receiver of the command, but be one with
God, he one with Christ.
From
the speech of Sun Myung Moon: Untitled March 12, 1965
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