How to Love Someone You Hate: Practical Steps for Forgiveness and Peace

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Discover practical steps for loving those you find difficult through forgiveness and kindness. Learn valuable insights on transforming enmity into understanding and compassion. Explore the power of empathy and love in healing relationships and fostering peace.

  • Forgiveness
  • Love
  • Compassion
  • Relationships
  • Peace

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  1. 9 MIKE MAZZALONGO Love Bombs Love Bombs

  2. This has been a how-to class: A. How to think Bless, don t curse Walk a Mile Never take revenge

  3. This has been a how-to class: A. How to think B. What to do Do something beautiful Win the peace Make room for God

  4. But if your enemy is hungry, feed him, and if he is thirsty, give him a drink; for in so doing you will heap burning coals on his head. - Romans 12:20

  5. How to Love Someone You Hate Step #7 Bomb them with love

  6. How to Bomb with Love A. Find a need

  7. How to Bomb with Love A. Find a need B. Look at your resources

  8. How to Bomb with Love A. Find a need B. Look at your resources C. Heap on the good

  9. The bomb of love will produce the heat of shame.

  10. Summary 1.There will always be an enemy

  11. Summary 1. There will always be an enemy 2.These principles are for life

  12. Summary 1. There will always be an enemy 2. These principles are for life 3.Sometimes you are the enemy

  13. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #1 What resources do you personally have to offer people who have wronged you? (Open question)

  14. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #2 Have you ever reached a point of forgiveness with an enemy? If you have, share that experience with your group.

  15. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #3 On a scale of 1-10 how successful have you been in learning to love the person you came into the class hating? What is still needed for you to reach your goal?

  16. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS DISCUSSION QUESTIONS #4 What has been the most beneficial thing you have learned from this class? What would be the first piece of advice that you would give someone who is struggling with this problem (trying to love someone they cannot stand)?

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