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Things are Not as They Appear Love Your Enemies as “Saint Makers” Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10

Things are Not as They Appear Love Your Enemies as “Saint Makers” Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10. Who is your “enemy” today? e.g. someone who drives you crazy, you avoid, you have a hard time loving, irritates you, you resent, or has hurt you. Love Your Enemies as “Saint Makers” Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10.

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Things are Not as They Appear Love Your Enemies as “Saint Makers” Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10

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  1. Things are Not as They AppearLove Your Enemies as “Saint Makers”Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10

  2. Who is your “enemy” today? e.g. someone who drives you crazy, you avoid, you have a hard time loving, irritates you, you resent, or has hurt you

  3. Love Your Enemies as “Saint Makers”Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10 Nothing is More Important than: -- Learning Not to Despise Others. Our life and our death is with our neighbor. If we win our brother, we win God. If we cause our brother to stumble, we have sinned against Christ. Anthony, Desert Father

  4. Love Your Enemies as “Saint Makers”Isaiah 58:1-4, 9-10 Nothing is More Important than Learning: -- Not to Despise Others. --Your Enemies are “Saint-Makers”

  5. The place to get connected to your “enemy” is with God. The place to get connected to God is with your “enemy”.

  6. Interior freedom is not yet possessed by anyone who cannot close his eyes to the fault of a friend, whether real or apparent. Maximus the Confessor

  7. Who is your “enemy” today? e.g. someone who drives you crazy, you avoid, you have a hard time loving, irritates you, you resent, or has hurt you

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