by Jim Wallis
As long as we do not pray for our enemies, we continue to see only our own point of view - our own righteousness - and to ignore their perspective. Prayer breaks down the distinctions between us and them. To do violence to others, you must make them enemies. Prayer, on the other hand, makes enemies into friends.
When we have brought our enemies into our hearts in prayer, it becomes difficult to maintain the hostility necessary for violence. In bringing them close to us, prayer even serves to protect our enemies. Thus prayer undermines the propaganda and policies designed to make us hate and fear our enemies. By softening our hearts towards our adversaries, prayer can even become treasonous. Fervent prayer for our enemies is a great obstacle to war and the feelings that lead to war.
From the Bruderhof "Daily Dig" of Feb. 8, 2003. (Since this no longer exists, I wish I had saved more of these than I have!)
4 comments:
So true. When you sincerely pray for the well being of an enemy it is impossible to hate that person.
It does not mean that the wrong done is condoned but it does mean you are not enchained by another's action.
Excellent reflection:).
Peace & JOY to you:)
Marie
This is so wonderful. I just love Jim Wallis.
Thank you.
Brilliant, Jan! Thank you for posting this - treasonous prayer, and treasonous love - no wonder the early Christians were unpopular. Perhaps we should ask ourselves why we're not more unpopular ourselves these days!
Blessings!
Mike
This is such an important reminder! Thanks!
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