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How should Christians deal with enemies?

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Christians are called to focus on God's mercy and praise Him, even amidst hostility and trials.

Psalm 63 illustrates how David, while facing enemies, devotes significant verses to praising God rather than lamenting his situation. This response reflects the Reformed understanding that our struggles and confrontations are best addressed through worship and reliance on God. By centering our thoughts on God's loving kindness and faithfulness, we empower ourselves to respond to adversity not with despair, but with joy and confidence in His providential care. Ultimately, trusting God reveals His sovereignty over our enemies, as we recognize that God's purposes—especially in trials—are ultimately for our good and His glory.
Scripture References: Psalm 63:9-11, Romans 8:28, 1 Peter 5:7

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