Loving My Frenemy
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
As believers, we are called to generously love our enemies — even those who disguise themselves as friends.
‘Ye have not chosen one another but I have chosen you for one another.’
We have a limited capacity that will only expand as we choose to be curious about racial inequality, rather than assuming we get it.
Through a smile, a kind word — or even a fist bump — I can show people that they are important, created in God’s image.
Whatever your situation or status, you can and should have relationship goals. Aim high this year, knowing you’ll be building a foundation for the future.
As Mandisa reminded me, community is beautiful, and it’s worth the effort.
Next time you feel provoked to put your opinion out there, whether on social media or in person, think about the potential outcomes.
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