DO YOU TRY TO GET EVEN?


If possible, no animosity should be felt for anyone....

When we hate our enemies, we are giving them power over us: power over our sleep, our appetites, our blood pressure, our health and our happiness. Our enemies would dance with joy if only they knew how they were worrying us, lacerating us and getting even with us!

If selfish people try to take advantage of you, cross them off your list, but don’t try to get even. When you try to get even, you hurt yourself more than you hurt the other fellow.

According to Life Magazine, “the chief personality characteristic of persons with hypertension is resentment. When resentment is chronic, chronic hypertension and heart trouble follow.” So you see that when Jesus said, “love your enemies,” he was not only preaching sound ethics; he was also preaching twenty-first century medicine. When He said, “forgive seventy times seven,” He was telling us how to avoid high blood pressure, heart trouble, stomach ulcers, and many other ailments. When Jesus said, “love your enemies,” He was also telling us how to improve our looks. We know people whose faces have been wrinkled and hardened by hate and disfigured by resentment.

Hatred destroys our ability to enjoy even our food. The Bible puts it this way; “better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.”

Wouldn’t our enemies rub their hands with glee if they knew that our hate for them was exhausting us, making us tired and nervous, ruining our looks, giving us heart trouble, and probably shortening our lives?


Even if we can’t love our enemies, let’s at least love ourselves; let’s love ourselves so much that we won’t permit our enemies to control our happiness, our health and our looks.

No man can humiliate you or disturb you, unless you let him.....

A man is a fool who can’t be angry, but a man is wise who WON’T be angry. Epictetus pointed out nineteen centuries ago that we reap what we sow and that somehow fate always makes us pay for our malefactions. He said, ”in the long run, every man will pay the penalty for his own misdeeds. The man who remembers this will be angry with no one, indignant with no one, revile no one, blame no one, offend no one, hate no one.”

 

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