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When Love Is Radical: Enemy Embrace and Kingdom Ethics (Sermon on the Mount Series)

Voxology
Voxology
Episode • Oct 12, 2020 • 44m

How to reshape your spiritual and relational life through the revolutionary ethic of enemy love, as taught by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount. In this installment of the Sermon on the Mount Series, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford explore Jesus' transformative call to love our enemies—a command that challenges deeply embedded cultural and religious narratives, and redefines what it truly means to embody the character of God.

Key Takeaways: • Beyond Sentimentality – Why biblical love isn’t about feelings or liking others, but about willing and acting for the good of even those who oppose us. • Enemy Love as the Essence of God – Understanding how Jesus frames love for enemies not just as an ethic, but as the very nature of God's perfection and a requirement to reflect God's character. • Reframing Perfection – What Jesus really meant when he said "be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect"—and why it’s about completeness in love, not moral flawlessness. • The Politics of the Kingdom – How Jesus' teaching uproots natural human impulses and worldly political categories by calling us into a community defined by sacrificial love. • Discipleship as George Costanza Discipleship – Flipping the world's instincts upside down and choosing to follow God's wisdom, no matter how counterintuitive it feels. • Practical Practices of Enemy Love – Daily rhythms like praying for those who oppose you as an intentional act of resisting resentment and retributive tendencies.

Resources Mentioned: • Matthew 5:43-48 – The passage explored during the episode. • Leviticus 19 – The origin of "love your neighbor" and the surrounding context debated by First-Century rabbis. • Scandalous Witness by Lee Camp – Perspectives on how Christian witness intersects with public life and politics. • The Faith and Politics Series – A series Tim is re-releasing mid-week as bonus episodes during election season.

Guest Highlight: Seth Erie – Makes another joyful, unfiltered appearance to end the episode with the Shema and some comic relief.

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As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to hello@voxpodcast.com, and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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