Loving The Unlovable!

Looking back, we can not help but be horrified that people who have been murdered for their faith in Jesus. But these killers did not get there in one day.

People who persecute Christians for their faith, whether it be physically or by peer pressure to leave their faith behind, don’t usually wake up one morning and decide to persecute us. It’s a process. A process of sin and more sin, that eventually leads to hearing God’s voice less and less until the person does not hear God’s voice at all. This creates a vacume which Satan is happy to fill.

Sadly, many of these people walk the devil’s pathway, committing evil after evil. They don’t know the difference between right and wrong and between light and dark anymore.

But Jesus still loves them. He still hopes that they will turn back to the Light and Come Home. Until their very last breath, they can still turn to Jesus. Because He loves them.

And although it can be really hard sometimes, if we want to be like Jesus, we have to find a way to love them too.