1. Imagine a future in which your enemy is a part.
2. Commit to learn from your enemies.
"...and the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations." Revelation 22:2
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Your sentences bring to mind when the disciples asked "Who is my neighbor?" Your sentences cause me to ask:
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2. What can my enemies teach me?
3. Are my enemies your enemies?
4. If I fail in loving my enemies then do I fail in loving you?
5. Lord, how can I trust my enemies and who will be with me?