Love never fails
One of Abraham Lincoln's earliest political enemies was Edward Stanton. In one speech he called Lincoln a "low, cunning clown." In another he said, "It's ridiculous to go to Africa to see a gorilla when you can find one just as easily in Springfield, Illinois." Yet Lincoln never responded. Why?
Because Lincoln practiced what he preached: "Love is patient, love is kind" (1 Corinthians 13:4 NIV).
This kind of love is pro-active. It does not say, "That person drives me bananas so I'm going to steer clear of them." No, it's crossing the room and finding a way to embrace them. Lincoln did that.
When he was elected President and needed a Secretary of War, guess who he chose? Edward Stanton -- his most vicious political enemy. When friends asked why he would select such a man as this, Lincoln said, "Because he's the best man for the job."
Years later as the slain President's body lay in state; Edward Stanton looked into the casket and said through his tears, "There’s the greatest ruler of men the world has ever seen."
His animosity had been broken by Lincoln's long-suffering, non-retaliatory spirit.
Is someone in your life driving you bananas?
How are you responding?
Do you desire victory over your critical attitude?
Then forgive them, move toward them with grace and begin to love them. Then watch God bring victory in a way you never could, because as far as God is concerned HIS "Love never fails."
Prayer: Father, help me to love those who oppose me. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, Amen!
Pastor Bill
One of Abraham Lincoln's earliest political enemies was Edward Stanton. In one speech he called Lincoln a "low, cunning clown." In another he said, "It's ridiculous to go to Africa to see a gorilla when you can find one just as easily in Springfield, Illinois." Yet Lincoln never responded. Why?
Because Lincoln practiced what he preached: "Love is patient, love is kind" (1 Corinthians 13:4 NIV).
This kind of love is pro-active. It does not say, "That person drives me bananas so I'm going to steer clear of them." No, it's crossing the room and finding a way to embrace them. Lincoln did that.
When he was elected President and needed a Secretary of War, guess who he chose? Edward Stanton -- his most vicious political enemy. When friends asked why he would select such a man as this, Lincoln said, "Because he's the best man for the job."
Years later as the slain President's body lay in state; Edward Stanton looked into the casket and said through his tears, "There’s the greatest ruler of men the world has ever seen."
His animosity had been broken by Lincoln's long-suffering, non-retaliatory spirit.
Is someone in your life driving you bananas?
How are you responding?
Do you desire victory over your critical attitude?
Then forgive them, move toward them with grace and begin to love them. Then watch God bring victory in a way you never could, because as far as God is concerned HIS "Love never fails."
Prayer: Father, help me to love those who oppose me. In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, Amen!
Pastor Bill
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