4.19- Live. Pray. Love.
4.19-
Live.
Pray. Love. Romans
12:9-21 Xochitl Dixon
Influenced by parents who were strong
believers in Jesus, track star Jesse Owens lived as a courageous man of faith.
During the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany, Owens, one of the few African
Americans on the US team, received four gold medals in the presence of
hate-filled Nazis and their leader, Hitler. He also befriended fellow athlete
Luz Long, a German. Surrounded by Nazi propaganda, Owens’ simple act of living
out his faith impacted Luz’s life. Later, Long wrote to Owens: “That hour in
Berlin when I first spoke to you, when you had your knee upon the ground, I
knew you were in prayer . . . I thing I might believein God.”
Owens demonstrated how believers can answer
the apostle Paul’s charge to “hate what is evil” and be “devoted to one another
in love” (Romans 12:9-10). Though he could have responded to the evil around
him with hate, Owens chose to live by faith and show love to a man who would
later become his friend and eventually consider belief in God.
As God’s people commit to being “faithful
in prayer” (verse 12), He empowers us to “live in harmony with one another”
(verse 16).
When we depend on prayer, we can commit to
living out our faith and loving all who are made in God’s image. As we cry out
to God, He’ll help us break down barriers and build bridges of peace with our
neighbors.
“Do not be overcome by evil,
but overcome evil with
good.” Romans 12:21
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