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On Day 13 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we reflect on Luke 6:27-31, where Jesus calls us to a radical love—one that extends even to our enemies. His words challenge us to bless those who curse us, to do good to those who hate us, and to treat others as we would want to be treated. As we meditate today, may we ask: Where is Jesus inviting us to love in a way that reflects His grace? How can we embody His mercy in our daily lives? Let’s listen, reflect, and follow His call to love.
By Wesley Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn Day 13 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we reflect on Luke 6:27-31, where Jesus calls us to a radical love—one that extends even to our enemies. His words challenge us to bless those who curse us, to do good to those who hate us, and to treat others as we would want to be treated. As we meditate today, may we ask: Where is Jesus inviting us to love in a way that reflects His grace? How can we embody His mercy in our daily lives? Let’s listen, reflect, and follow His call to love.