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What does the Bible say about blessing those who persecute us?

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The Bible instructs us to bless those who persecute us and to not curse them, as seen in Romans 12.

In Romans 12:14, the Apostle Paul commands believers to 'bless them which persecute you; bless, and curse not.' This directive emphasizes the radical nature of Christian love, urging believers to respond to hostility with kindness rather than retaliation. This command is not only about personal conduct but also unpacks the deeper essence of the Gospel, which transforms us into vessels of grace. By blessing our enemies, we reflect Christ’s own example, who, despite being persecuted, responded with blessing and love.
Scripture References: Romans 12:14

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