Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God (Mic. 6:8).
God has two dwellings; one in heaven, the other in a meek and thankful heart.

Yay Yay, Nay Nay and Loving Your Enemies

Devotional 1

Tim Keller

Let Your Yes be Yes
Loving Your Enemies

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  • Frank

    • 2 years ago
    I thought the talk on "Yea Yea" was powerful--on truth, avoiding deception, keeping promises, living a life of integrity. Made me want to examine my life and my work more on a daily basis. The talk on "Loving your enemies" was also powerful, in a different way, and I liked his analogy (near the end) on being an adopted enemy. But I think I have a long way to go in finding the balance between a humble, forgiving spirit and a passion for justice. Still, it's helpful to have the need for a balance brought out, as I hadn't thought about his point before.

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