Dear world,This is not my Jesus.
Jesus washed the feet of his disciples. He washed the feet of His friends, his children, his brothers, and of his enemy- his betrayer. Judas also had his feet washed by Jesus, with as much love and patience as he washed John's. I have a hard time thinking Jesus felt disgust as he washed the feet of his beloved Judas, yes, beloved. For God so loved the world. No expections. Jesus loved and commanded us to love our enemies, as He did. Jesus loves Judas. Jesus died for Judas. Jesus washed Judas' feet.
Love, Jesus' revolution, is a "revolution that sets both the oppressed and the oppresors free." Shane Claiborne & Chris Haw, Jesus for President
I look at this face and many faces like it day after day and become indigant with the evil that so prevails in the world, and these young innocents that suffer in it. At times I view those who contribute to their suffering as enemies - and my heart is filled with bitterness and anger - "man's anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires." James 1:20. I forget who my Jesus is and His love revolution. Love that sets the captives and the captors free.
We are to be a peculiar people. And certainly, the way we are called to live is peculiar. Love our enemies, bless those that curse us, turn the other cheek, return evil with good - this is not what our culture dictates. But it is what our Lord desires, does, and has commanded us to do in taking on the attitude of our loving, crucified Savior.
"So even as we see the horror of death, may we be reminded that in the end, love wins.
Mercy triumphs.
Life is more powerful than death. And even those who have committed great violence can have the image of God come to life again within them as they hear the whisper of love.
May the whisper of love grow louder than the thunder of violence. May we Love Loudly."
Taken from Jesus for President
Mercy triumphs.
Life is more powerful than death. And even those who have committed great violence can have the image of God come to life again within them as they hear the whisper of love.
May the whisper of love grow louder than the thunder of violence. May we Love Loudly."
Taken from Jesus for President

