
t's almost like the Golden Rule on steroids!
While it's one thing to help a family member or friend in need or even to help the disadvantaged, according to this counsel you should give sustenance to your enemy-to a person who hates you!
When Jesus said, "For if you love those who love you, what reward do you have?" (Matthew 5:46) in the Sermon on the Mount, it's clear that He was somehow reminding the Jews of this advice because He mentions the reward.
The Apostle Paul also makes attribution to this counsel in his letter to the Romans where he describes the characteristics of a true Christian (see Romans 12:9-21).
While biblical scholars may differ on whether "heaping burning coals" is an attempt to reform your enemy by heaping shame or by heaping blessings, what is clear is that you are admonished to exceed the minimum requirements of God's love by helping not only those who love you but also those who hate you.
And if you do it then God will reward you.
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