Do you remember even two or four years ago when you could remind stirred-up Christians, “Hey, guys? We got to love our enemies!” and they would often say, “Oh, yeah!”
Nowadays, when you say the same thing, it would not be unusual to hear something like, “Nah. I’m good.”
Pastor and author Scott Sauls is here to wake us up with how to address our enemies in this sometimes-hostile 2020 world.
This is another conversation we will not soon forget.
Highlights
“Righteous anger attacks problems; raging anger attacks people….We’re supposed to love our enemies, not put them in their place.” -Scott Sauls
“Jesus didn’t flip tables on the woman caught in adultery.” -Matt Krieg
“I am so bad that I needed what Christ [did]—I needed the bloodbath on the cross in order to justly take care of what a trainwreck I am. And yet I was and am so loved by Him that He was not only willing but eager to go through the bloodbath in order to have me as His own. And if that’s what I’m operating out of, I just don’t know how you’re gonna offend me after that.” -Scott Sauls
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