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Series: The Biblical Guide to Quitting

David McQueenJanuary 12, 2025Weekend Services

Passage: Luke 6:27-36

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The Platinum Rule: be to others as Jesus is to me (Luke 6:27-36). Our natural tendency, when we are hurt or oppressed by others, is to respond in kind. Our default reaction to our enemies and to those who persecute us is an eye for an eye. But God calls us to a different response, to a better way. The golden rule that Jesus gives us is to do to others as you would have them do to you. This is choosing to treat them the way I would want to be treated, even if it is not what I feel towards them. A step further is to embrace what we might call the platinum rule: to be to others as Jesus is to us. It is overwhelming to think of all that Jesus endured for us because of His deep love for us (John 3:16; Romans 5:8). We can embody the platinum rule by praying for those who abuse us in words and actions, by blessing those who curse us, and by doing good to those who hate us.

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Text: Luke 6:27-36 

When Jesus said enemy, everyone in that crowd on the plains hearing Him thought  who taxed them into poverty, who shamed them wherever they went, who struck fear into their daily lives.

The  rule: do to others as they do to you. 

The  rule: do to others as you would have them do to you. 

 Rule: Be to others as Jesus is to me. 

I am overwhelmed by the grandness, magnitude, greatness and enormity of God's  for me and for every other human. 

But I must also say I'm also overwhelmed - but not in the good way - that i'm called to love even those who  me like He loves me. 

We can  for those who abuse us in words or actions. 

We can  those who curse us. 

We can respond with respect and  even when we disagree, even when the other person isn't being respectful. (Eph. 4:15)

We can do  to those who hate us. 

As we do this each of us will live more an more in the blessing and favor of our Heavenly Father because we will be living as  of the Most High. 

If we as a people - as the church - will live this way, I believe we will have the best chance to  the war for the soul of our nation. 

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