Today’s Reflection
It is the genius of the Christ—and our joyous obligation as disciples of this miracle worker—to love our enemies with the prayerful hope that every enemy is a potential neighbor, that every strained relationship is awaiting conversion to the more excellent way of love.
—Andrew Wilkes, The Upper Room Disciplines 2025 (Upper Room Books)
Today’s Question
How might you love the “enemy” with renewed determination—including those portions of yourself that you may have been socialized to curse and despise?
[question by Andrew Wilkes in Disciplines 2025] Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
[Jesus said,] “Love your enemies; do good to those who hate you; bless those who curse you; pray for those who mistreat you.”
—Luke 6:27-38 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Loving God, thank you for the many ways you call us to partner with you in love for the world. Amen. [prayer by Libby Baxter in Disciplines 2025]
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Something More
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Lectionary Readings
Baptism of the Lord
- Isaiah 43:1-7
- Psalm 29
- Acts 8:14-17
- Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
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Stay in touch, keep communicating, find and expand common ground are steps I am taking to love someone whose political views I oppose. Thankfully, so far, so good. Thank You, Lord.
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