{"id":43445,"date":"2022-09-30T22:21:20","date_gmt":"2022-10-01T03:21:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/acting-like-our-father-love-your-enemies-bible-outlines\/"},"modified":"2022-09-30T22:21:20","modified_gmt":"2022-10-01T03:21:20","slug":"acting-like-our-father-love-your-enemies-bible-outlines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/acting-like-our-father-love-your-enemies-bible-outlines\/","title":{"rendered":"Acting Like Our Father (Love Your Enemies) &#8211; Bible Outlines"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT<br \/> Acting Like Our Father (Love Your Enemies)<br \/> Matthew 5:43-48<\/h2>\n<p class=\"ser\">INTRODUCTION:<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">A. When Jesus spoke about &#8220;Responding To Evil&#8221;, He laid down two principles:<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. Do not resist an evil person (Mt. 5:39a)<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. Respond to evil by doing good (Mt. 5:39b-42)<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">B. This is certainly a challenging task Jesus put before His disciples&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. It is tempting to respond to evil with evil<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. Especially when the mistreatment comes from an enemy!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">C. But in the text for this lesson&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. We find Jesus teaching concerning the treatment of our enemies<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. We are told why we ought to act in the manner described in Matthew 5:38-42<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">D. Matthew 5:43-48<\/p>\n<p class=\"ser\">DISCUSSION:<\/p>\n<h2>A. THE LAW OF MOSES AND THE TRADITIONAL INTERPRETATION<\/h2>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. The Law did NOT say &#8220;hate your enemy&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. It did teach to &#8220;love your neighbor as yourself&#8221;- Leviticus 19:18<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. But it also taught kindness was to be shown to your enemy&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) Exodus 23:4-5<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Proverbs 25:21-22<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. The traditional interpretation had misapplied the law<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. Though it did enjoin the command to &#8220;love your neighbor&#8221;&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. It inferred from this command one had the right to &#8220;hate your enemy&#8221; &#8211; Matthew 5:43<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) &#8220;This phrase is not in Leviticus 19:18, but is a rabbinical inference which Jesus repudiates bluntly. The Talmud says nothing of love to enemies.&#8221; (Word Pictures In The New Testament, Vol. I, Robertson)<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) &#8220;The rabbis corrupted Leviticus 19:18, which sums up the Law of Israel, by adding &#8216;and hate your enemy.&#8217; By thus tampering with Scripture, they intended to define their neighbors to include only Jews and to exclude Samaritans and Gentiles.&#8221; (Believers&#8217; Study Bible)<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">3. Having noted the difference between what the Law actually taught and the wrong interpretation given by the scribes and Pharisees, let&#8217;s now consider what Jesus taught on<\/p>\n<h2>B. HOW TO lOVE YOUR ENEMIES<\/h2>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. Jesus requires that we:<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. &#8220;Love&#8221; our enemies<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) Not hate them<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Rather, show &#8220;active good will&#8221; towards them<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. &#8220;Bless&#8221; those who curse us<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) They may speak evil of us<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) But in response we are to speak kindly of them<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">c. &#8220;Do good&#8221; to those who hate us<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) They may either ignore us or do evil things to us<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Yet we are to treat them kindly in either case<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">d. &#8220;Pray&#8221; for those who spitefully use us and persecute us<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) Notice, we are to pray FOR them, not just about them<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) I.e., pray for their well-being, salvation, etc.<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. This is an expansion of the principals in verses 39-42<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. Don&#8217;t seek vengeance!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. Don&#8217;t resist an evil person!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">c. Instead, react by manifesting aggressive love!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">3. Why should we respond to our enemies in this way? Jesus goes on to provide<\/p>\n<h2>C. REASONS TO LOVE YOUR ENEMIES<\/h2>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. &#8220;That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven&#8221; (Mt. 5:45a)<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. That is, to demonstrate ourselves to be truly His children!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. What is our Father like?<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) He gives material blessings to both the evil and the good, both the righteous and the unrighteous &#8211; Matthew 5:45b<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) He is kind to the unthankful and evil &#8211; Luke 6:35ff<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">3) He offered His Son while we were yet sinners and enemies! &#8211; Romans 5:8, 10<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">4) He loved us before we loved Him &#8211; 1 John 4:10<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">c. As taught elsewhere, we are to imitate our Heavenly Father<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) 1 John 4:11<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Ephesians 4:31-5:2<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">d. We are to act as Jesus taught<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. To be different than the &#8220;Publicans&#8221; or Tax Collectors<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. In Jesus&#8217; day, the Publicans were despised by the Jews, because they made themselves rich by collecting taxes from their fellow-men for the Roman government<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. And yet, these tax-collectors would&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) Love those who loved them<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Greet cordially those who greeted them<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">c. We are no different if our love is limited to our &#8220;brethren&#8221; or &#8220;friends&#8221;! &#8211; Matthew 5:46-47<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">d. We are to act as Jesus taught<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">3. To be &#8220;Perfect&#8221; as our Father in heaven is perfect<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">a. The word &#8220;perfect&#8221; means &#8220;brought to completion, full-grown, lacking nothing&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">b. In this context, it has reference to the matter of showing love and mercy; note the parallel passage:<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) Luke 6:36<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Matthew 5:48<\/p>\n<p class=\"i3\">c. When we display love and mercy to our enemies&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">1) We are &#8220;complete,&#8221; &#8220;full-grown&#8221; in demonstrating love<\/p>\n<p class=\"i4\">2) Just like our Father when He shows kindness to evil and unthankful men!<\/p>\n<p class=\"ser\">CONCLUSION:<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">A. If we really want to be&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. &#8220;children of your Father which is in heaven&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. &#8220;perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">B. It is imperative that we be influenced&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. More by the teachings and example of the Son of God<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. Than by the attitudes and example of the &#8220;tax-collectors&#8221;!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i1\">C. Are you &#8220;Acting Like Our Father&#8221; who is in heaven?<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">1. Or do you emulate the most carnal people around us?<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">2. May the &#8220;sayings&#8221; of our Lord provoke us to consider the proper way to respond to our enemies and to any who might abuse us!<\/p>\n<p class=\"i2\">3. Matthew 7:28<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT Acting Like Our Father (Love Your Enemies) Matthew 5:43-48 INTRODUCTION: A. When Jesus spoke about &#8220;Responding To Evil&#8221;, He laid down two principles: 1. Do not resist an evil person (Mt. 5:39a) 2. Respond to evil by doing good (Mt. 5:39b-42) B. 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