Reflections
“As for you, be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”Jesus makes another exhorta tion which is hard to swallow. It is loving one’s enemies. We can imagine that his listeners were re acting as he was saying this thing, like “turning the other cheek.”But Jesus does not stop issuing such statement. He con tinues to motivate them. He re minds them of the magnanimity of the Father who is not selective in extending his blessings. He uses the imagery of the sun and the rain that benefit all.Jesus also reasons out that lo ving one’s enemy brings them to a higher level of existence. Limiting love to only those who love us is living like the tax collectors and other sinners. His disciples must exhibit an outstanding behavior. They must outdo the pagans who are nice only to their friends.At the end, Jesus gives them the ultimate reason for doing something more than usual: to be perfect like the Father.Perfection is not about preci sion, flawlessness or getting a one hundred percent score, but the ability to extend one’s heart even to those who are not pleasant in one’s sight. It is going beyond our own pride and established beliefs to be able reach out to others.
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