Romans 12:20 But if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him to drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head.

'but' -instead of taking vengeance. Simply to forbear from avenging is only half the battle! Some Christians never take actual revenge, but they sure complain about what happened.

'feed him' -this is exactly how God treats His enemies, in fact, it was how God treated us when we were His enemies. (Luke 6:35) Simply treat him in his best interest, continue to demonstrate kindness.

'heap coals of fire upon his head' -'Refers to the burning pain of shame and remorse which the man feels whose hostility is repaid by love.' (Gr. Ex. N.T. p. 694) 'The most excruciating punishment to. man is to make him feel that he has done wrong to one who loves him, and leave it to his own conscience and to God to punish for the wrong.' (Lipscomb p. 232)

The best way to destroy your enemy, is to make. friend out of him.

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