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Today's Devotional
One Way to Love Your Enemy 
By Abby Kelly

"…for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God." James 1:20 (ESV)


How are you feeling as you merge back into life after the hectic holidays? As wonderful as fellowship with family and friends can be, it often includes sharing close quarters with at least one person who seems to bring out the worst in us. Along with hallowed hymns and scrumptious side dishes, we find a healthy serving of tension and stifle the grumblings of bitterness. How do we deal with these feelings? How do we overcome the unwelcome irritation?

The Biblical character, Abigail, gives us an example of the godly, effective way to deal with these relationships. I Samuel 25, tells us that Abigail was married to a harsh and selfish man named Nabal. When Nabal's foolish behavior got their whole household into trouble, Abigail's response was not accuse him or retaliate against him. Instead, she sought his good! Abigail set out to preserve and protect her household.

The godly response when faced with negative, frustrating people is to seek their good. "Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor," 1 Corinthians 10:24. Jesus tells us to pray for our enemies and do good to those who hate us. Bitterness, arguments and defensiveness do not produce the righteous life that God desires. However, when we turn the other cheek and act in kindness toward those who hurt us, God will honor us and receive the glory.

Abby Kelly is the author of an upcoming Bible study, Beyond Belief, due on June 2, 2015. Contact
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