To read the texts, click the the texts: Dt 26:16-19; Mt 5:43-48
In the last of
the six antitheses, Matthew focuses on the love command. . While there is no
command to hate the enemy in the Old Testament, yet, there are statements that
God hates all evildoers and statements that imply that others do or should do
the same. Jesus, makes explicit here the command to love enemies. This is the
behaviour expected of a true disciple of Jesus. They cannot merely love those
who love them, since one does not require to be a disciple to do this.
Everyone, even the vilest of people can do this. The conduct of the disciples
of Jesus must reveal who they are really are, namely “sons and daughters of
God”.
The command to “be perfect as your heavenly Father is
perfect” does not mean to be without faults, but means to be undivided in love
as God is undivided in love.
The love we have for others is more often than not a
conditional love. We indulge in barter exchange and term it love. We are willing
to do something for someone and expect that they do the same or something else
in return. It is a matter of “give”, but also a matter of “take”. When Jesus
asks us to be like the heavenly Father, he is calling us to unconditional love.
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