Matthew
5:43-48
Jesus
said to his disciples, ‘You have learnt how it was said: You must love your
neighbour and hate your enemy. But I say this to you: love your enemies and pray
for those who persecute you; in this way you will be sons of your Father in
heaven, for he causes his sun to rise on bad men as well as good, and his rain
to fall on honest and dishonest men alike. For if you love those who love you,
what right have you to claim any credit? Even the tax collectors do as much, do
they not? And if you save your greetings for your brothers, are you doing
anything exceptional? Even the pagans do as much, do they not? You must
therefore be perfect just as your heavenly Father is perfect.’
Food
for thought!
What
are you doing exceptional? This is the question that Jesus made then and makes
now to all those, like you and me, who claim to be his followers. What more
than others are we doing? Is there any difference between other people and we,
Christians? Are we different in any way or in any thing? Is there anything we
do differently? Is there any difference between you, a Christian, and your
neighbour, who is a non-believer, who is a moslem? This is real food for
thought.
Why
does Jesus demand that we be different? The reason is very simple: it is that
our role model is not just human but divine; we cannot compare ourselves to
other humans, but to our Father in heaven. Our heavenly Father makes his sun to
rise on the good and the bad; he sends his rain on the just and the unjust.
Have you ever noticed that the rain fell on the field of A, who was righteous,
and not on the field of B, who was wicked? Or that the sun rose and shone on
your home and not upon the neighbour's home?
Jesus
says that we must have this same love as our Father in heaven. The language in
which the Bible was written is not rich in adjectives; it often uses son of...
with an abstract noun, where we would use an adjective. For instance a son of
peace is a peaceful man; a son of consolation is a consoling man. So, then, a
son of God is a godlike man. The reason why we must have this unconquerable
benevolence and goodwill is that God has it; and, if we have it, we become
nothing less than sons of God, we become godly.
What
more than others are you doing? This same question can be applied to all other
forms of life, even to our professional life, even our social life. If you run
your business just like anybody else does, your business will be like anybody's
business. If your life is like anybody's life, you will be like anybody.
Ordinary actions get ordinary results. Most people are by definition, ordinary,
they are just like anybody else. If you continue to be ordinary and act
ordinarily, you will continue to get ordinary results. If you want
extraordinary results in your life, your family or your business, you must act
extraordinarily in that area.
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