John Chandler speaks about having a framework of love in how we read Scripture and live it out in the midst of different perspectives. [Matthew 5:38-48]
Reflection:
What does it mean for us to love those who oppose us?
What does it mean for us to understand that we have a great deal to learn from others as well as offer to others?
How can we be complete people that God intended for us to be?
Resources:
1. Book: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
2.Book: Letter to a Hindu by Leo Tolstoy
3.Movie: The Matrix
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