Loving our neighbour is not always easy. Loving our enemies is the next level, and biblically we don’t get an “out” on this! Today, we continue our series on prayer, by looking at a portion of the Beatitudes where Jesus confronts our often-selective process in who we spend time praying for. We don’t have to agree with people to bless them. We are called to love even our enemies- those we disagree with or even those who have deeply betrayed us and used us! Let’s dive into a conversation about judgment, hate, race, gender and even ageism by studying the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. The power of blessing others is uniquely Christ centred value, that releases divine reaping! We gain His heart, and they gain a witness of love! Nothing is more powerful. It’s time to deal with some old things to become the new thing in the earth – one body, dedicated to kindness. In the famous words of Anna Voskamp:“If Jesus can dip from the same bowl as Judas, we can share the same table - the same space- with anyone - with grace!”