Yet he did just that in this unscripted moment. Bannon made no reference to Jesus or the Gospels, but the phrase “pray for our enemies” combines the two halves of Matthew 5:44: “Love your enemies and ...
I asked him: When we pray the Psalms, we see this word “enemy” quite often. When I see it, who am I supposed to think of? He replied, “Whenever I see the word ‘enemy,’ I always think of ...
Someone who makes your life miserable ... Jesus tells his followers to pray for their enemies. To bless those who persecute them. To love their enemies. I believe she probably did pray regularly ...
Pray for your enemies, for those who have done you harm. This shocks the reader because usually a sin needs to have been committed before a person can ask for forgiveness. Here, Francis is praying ...
to the end that having triumphed over the enemy of my salvation, I may with thee and the holy angels, praise the clemency of God who, having refused mercy to the rebellious angels after their fall ...