Love the unloveable
Love the unloveable
Jesus said, “If you just do favours for those that do favours for you, well, the publicans do the same thing.” But, see, you must be kind to those who are unkind to you. Do good for those that would do evil to you. Always remember that. Keep that before you, that God is watching you. Remember, God was good to you when you were evil to Him. “While you were yet sinners, Christ died for you.”
I John 3:11
For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.
You know, they ought to be like David, the man was after God’s Own Heart. He said, “The Lord is always before me.” Wherever he goes, he remembers God is always before him. “He is on my right hand, and I’ll not be moved,” because God is on his right hand. Reverence! We ought to honour one another, respect one another, as a brother, sister. And love one another, with an undying love. You say, “Well, I just can’t.” Well, just stay here a little longer, and then you will like people, too. You’ll love those who don’t love you. That’s really a good sign of Christianity: when you can, from your heart, love those who do not love you. Love the unloveable. Jesus said, “If you just do favours for those that do favours for you, well, the publicans do the same thing.”
But, see, you must be kind to those who are unkind to you. Do good for those that would do evil to you. Always remember that. Keep that before you, that God is watching you. Remember, God was good to you when you were evil to Him. “While you were yet sinners, Christ died for you.”
By William Branham