To read the texts read the texts: Col 3:12-17; Lk 6:27-38
After pronouncing the beatitudes and woes, the Lucan
Jesus goes on to speak of love of enemies. The disciples are called to be
actors rather than reactors. They are to love their enemies and bless and pray
for those who are against them. How this is to be done practically is then
illustrated. Disciples are to offer no resistance to the violent and are to be
generous in their giving expecting nothing in return.
The Golden rule is stated
positively here and by placing it in this context, Luke probably intends that
this is how the disciples must respond to those who are against them.
Our
relationships generally are based on barter exchange. If someone does good to
me then I will be good to that person in turn. However, the Lucan Jesus calls
his disciples to go beyond and to build relationships based on unconditional
love.
The last two verses of this section deal with not judging and not
condemning. These are followed by two positive prescriptions to forgive and
give freely without measure.
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