God calls us to Love Him and one another, (including ourselves), at all times.
It's easy to Love those whom we feel Love from and are kind to us, however, it's
more challenging to continue Loving those who are unkind to us and even seem to
have that, "kick em while they are down mentality," whom when they see us
suffering or going through a trial of sorts, seem to take that as an opportunity
to throw stones at us and try to hurt us and provoke us into fighting back in
the same way as they are fighting us.
Though, we can rest assured that in
times like this where we feel betrayed and abandoned by those even closest to
us.... The One, Whom is most close to us, Jesus, Our Lord and Savor truly
understands, because He has experience first hand what it's like to be betrayed,
talked badly about, hurt and abandoned by those even most close to Him. And
yet, still, God tells us to, "Love our enemies and to do good to those who
persecute us." Talk about a bold and radical statement and call to follow.
That is what we must do at ALL times, is LOVE, LOVE, LOVE... always and
everywhere!!!
It doesn't make the offensive and abusive actions of others
OK, and in fact, never, ever should we put up with and tolerate abuse of any
kind, nor does Jesus expect us to when He tells us to Love our enemies... but it
does allow much room for the much needed healing balm of forgiveness and empathy
that we can show, even if from a distance.
In order to really Love as
Jesus calls us to we must have a greater and bigger and wiser understanding that
ultimately those who seem to deliberately go out of their way to hurt and insult
and provoke others are mostly, ultimately doing that because it's already been
done to them and still that doesn't mean that because of that we should tolerate
their abusive behavior.
Though, by acting in a way that is retaliating
is only going to carry on the cycle of what is ultimately, "abuse," no matter
how minor it might seem. Where there is injury, we must pray for God's pardon,
like St. Francis of Assisi so beautifully said... and with God's Love, Mercy,
Pardon and Forgiveness... a multitude of miracles can take place, though, our
hearts must be open and willing to allowing God's Grace to make it all
happen.
Perhaps, the miracle might be to forgive the other who has
abused us in some way, and to find true reconciliation which in turn deepens and
strengthens the existing relationship, or perhaps it might be that one finds
that it's time to move on to find new friends and such who will truly
treat you in the way you deserve to be treated, with mutual Love, respect and
kindness.
Many people have never known that kind of treatment from
others, and often times it is people who have been abused who don't feel worthy
of finding Loving relationships based on genuine Love and respect and kindness,
though, it is possible and that's the kind of relationship that God desires for
us to have with others. If you already have these kinds of relationships with
others in your life... praise and thank God for them, for this is a great
Blessing from Heaven.
If you haven't yet found these kinds of
relationships with others, you will, seek them and you will find them. Pray for
God to send into your life people who will genuinely Love and respect you and
treat you with the same kindness that you will treat them with in return! Of
course, God still calls us to Love our enemies and yet, still, He doesn't mean
for us to be abused. We can Love our eminies and friends alike with our prayers
and Loving and kind thoughts... and we can even contribute greatly to helping to
heal our world in so doing!