Jesus Christ tells us to love our enemies. Not to curse them.but to bless them. There are no exceptiins. The great purpose of that command is to be followers of God as dear children and the love of God in manifestation never fails. Its not an emotion to love os a deliberate act of obedience, as God says "this is my love, that you keep my word". We can still hold them accountable without ruining our own walks with God.
Jesus Christ tells us to love our enemies. Not to curse them.but to bless them. There are no exceptiins. The great purpose of that command is to be followers of God as dear children and the love of God in manifestation never fails. Its not an emotion to love os a deliberate act of obedience, as God says "this is my love, that you keep my word". We can still hold them accountable without ruining our own walks with God.
Exactly my point. Jesus didn't hint at forgiveness for them.
I'm not sure what whacky Bibles you guys are reading, but in mine, Jesus talks about how people should always forgive others.
I don't see a list in there of people who are not allowed forgiveness.
I get that people don't like that, but I'm pretty sure the Bible isn't a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book. š¤·āāļø
Jesus just said to love and forgive everyone. He didn't break them down by what their sins were, as far as I'm aware.
Who did you buy your Bible from? You might want to get a refund.