Reference

Luke 6: 27-38
“The Strength to Love: Living Jesus' Radical Ethics”

In today's world, where anger and division are rampant, choosing love requires extraordinary strength. Jesus's teachings challenge us to respond to hate with love, to bless those who curse us, and to show mercy instead of seeking vengeance. These radical ethics offer a path to healing in our fractured world. A recent video I encountered illustrates this struggle. A delivery man, wearing a politically charged cap, arrived at a homeowner's door. The cap, a symbol of division for many, led the homeowner to withhold a tip. Despite the potential for conflict, the delivery man remained calm and respectful, choosing to walk away rather than escalate the situation. This interaction highlights the difficulty and necessity of choosing love over resentment.

The story of Joseph in Genesis further exemplifies this strength. Despite being wronged by his brothers, Joseph chose mercy over revenge, embracing them with love and providing for them. His actions demonstrate that love requires courage and is not passive. It takes everything within us to refuse to meet hate with hate, especially when it is directed at us. Joseph's choice to love rather than retaliate shows that love heals, while hate destroys.

Similarly, former President Jimmy Carter's life is a testament to the power of love. Criticized during his presidency, Carter did not let negativity deter him. Instead, he dedicated his life to service, building homes for those in need and teaching Sunday school. His life embodies the teachings of Jesus, showing that love is stronger than hate and that true strength lies in serving others with compassion.

As we reflect on these teachings, let us commit to living by them. May we have the courage to love even when it is difficult, refusing to be consumed by anger and bitterness. Like Joseph, the delivery man, and President Carter, let us demonstrate that love is stronger than hate. Let us pray for the strength to love, for those who struggle to forgive, and for a world in need of healing. May our love transform our communities, nation, and world.

**Key Takeaways**

- Choosing love over hate requires extraordinary strength and courage. It is easy to respond to hate with hate, but true strength lies in responding with love, blessing those who curse us, and showing mercy to those who harm us. This is the way of Christ, a path of healing and true strength. [05:06]

- The story of Joseph teaches us that love is not passive but requires active courage. Despite being wronged, Joseph chose to embrace his brothers with love, demonstrating that love heals while hate destroys. His actions remind us that love builds bridges, not walls. [03:23]

- The interaction between the delivery man and the homeowner illustrates the challenge of choosing love in the face of division. Both parties acted out of opposition, but the delivery man's calm response serves as a reminder that loving, even when difficult, is often the most challenging choice. [02:31]

- Former President Jimmy Carter's life exemplifies the strength of love. Despite criticism, he dedicated his life to service, embodying the teachings of Jesus to love without limits and show compassion in all things. His life is a testament to the power of love to transform and heal. [04:44]

- As followers of Christ, we are called to embody radical love in all our interactions. This requires us to refuse to be consumed by anger and bitterness, committing ourselves to live by Jesus's teachings. By doing so, we can transform our communities, nation, and world. [06:09]

**YouTube Chapters**

[00:00] - Welcome
[00:16] - Choosing Love in a Divided World
[00:34] - A Video of Division
[01:08] - The Delivery Man's Response
[01:40] - The Symbolism of the Cap
[02:14] - Lessons from the Interaction
[02:31] - The Challenge of Loving
[02:47] - Joseph's Story of Mercy
[03:23] - The Strength to Love
[03:57] - Jimmy Carter's Example
[04:26] - A Life of Service
[05:06] - Radical Ethics of Jesus
[05:22] - Commitment to Love
[05:54] - A Prayer for Strength
[06:27] - Closing Prayer

 

DEVOTIONAL

Day 1: The Strength to Choose Love
In a world filled with anger and division, choosing love over hate requires extraordinary strength and courage. It is easy to respond to hate with hate, but true strength lies in responding with love, blessing those who curse us, and showing mercy to those who harm us. This is the way of Christ, a path of healing and true strength. The story of a delivery man who chose to walk away calmly from a potentially hostile situation exemplifies this strength. Despite the homeowner's decision to withhold a tip due to the delivery man's politically charged cap, the delivery man chose not to escalate the situation. His calm and respectful demeanor serves as a reminder that choosing love, even when difficult, is often the most challenging choice. [05:06]

"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." (Romans 12:21 ESV)

Reflection: Think of a recent situation where you felt wronged or slighted. How can you choose to respond with love and grace instead of anger or resentment today?


Day 2: Love as an Active Choice
The story of Joseph in Genesis teaches us that love is not passive but requires active courage. Despite being wronged by his brothers, Joseph chose to embrace them with love, demonstrating that love heals while hate destroys. His actions remind us that love builds bridges, not walls. Joseph's choice to love rather than retaliate shows that love requires courage and is not passive. It takes everything within us to refuse to meet hate with hate, especially when it is directed at us. By choosing love, Joseph was able to bring healing and reconciliation to his family. [03:23]

"But I say to you who hear, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you." (Luke 6:27 ESV)

Reflection: Consider someone who has wronged you in the past. What is one small step you can take today to show them love and begin the process of reconciliation?


Day 3: The Challenge of Loving in Division
The interaction between the delivery man and the homeowner illustrates the challenge of choosing love in the face of division. Both parties acted out of opposition, but the delivery man's calm response serves as a reminder that loving, even when difficult, is often the most challenging choice. In a world where symbols and actions can easily divide us, it takes courage and strength to choose love over resentment. This interaction highlights the necessity of choosing love to bridge the gaps that divide us and to bring healing to our fractured world. [02:31]

"Let all that you do be done in love." (1 Corinthians 16:14 ESV)

Reflection: Reflect on a relationship in your life that is strained due to differing opinions or beliefs. How can you approach this person with love and understanding today?


Day 4: A Life of Service and Compassion
Former President Jimmy Carter's life exemplifies the strength of love. Despite criticism, he dedicated his life to service, embodying the teachings of Jesus to love without limits and show compassion in all things. His life is a testament to the power of love to transform and heal. Carter's commitment to building homes for those in need and teaching Sunday school demonstrates that true strength lies in serving others with compassion. His life encourages us to live out the teachings of Jesus by loving and serving others, even in the face of criticism or adversity. [04:44]

"For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another." (Galatians 5:13 ESV)

Reflection: Identify one way you can serve someone in your community this week. How can you show them the love and compassion of Christ through your actions?


Day 5: Embodying Radical Love
As followers of Christ, we are called to embody radical love in all our interactions. This requires us to refuse to be consumed by anger and bitterness, committing ourselves to live by Jesus's teachings. By doing so, we can transform our communities, nation, and world. The teachings of Jesus challenge us to respond to hate with love, to bless those who curse us, and to show mercy instead of seeking vengeance. This radical approach to love offers a path to healing in our fractured world and calls us to be agents of change through love. [06:09]

"Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." (1 Peter 4:8 ESV)

Reflection: What is one practical way you can demonstrate radical love to someone in your life today, even if it feels difficult or uncomfortable?