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What does the Bible say about being kind to enemies?

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The Bible instructs us to be kind to our enemies and leave vengeance to God, as seen in Romans 12:19-21.

Romans 12:19-21 teaches that Christians should not seek vengeance but instead be kind to their enemies. The passage emphasizes that vengeance belongs to the Lord, who has the perfect judgment to repay wrongs. By choosing kindness over retaliation, Christians reflect the character of Christ and demonstrate faith in God's sovereignty to handle injustices. This command to show kindness, even to those outside the faith, highlights the transformative power of true Christian love in overcoming evil with good.
Scripture References: Romans 12:19-21

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Christian Kindness
Kyle Baker · Mar 27, 2011
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