The principle of revenge has no part in Christianity. God refuses to let
us avenge ourselves, no difference what the provocation nor how good the
opportunity for vengeance. He says, “Dearly beloved, avenge not
yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance
is mine; I will repay saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger,
feed him; if he thirst, give him drink; for in so doing thou shalt heap
coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with
good” (Rom. 12: 19-21). “Recompense to no man evil for evil” (verse 17).
“See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that
which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men” (1 Thess. 5: 15).
When one who is a Christian so far forgets what is right that he stoops to
take vengeance, he is then upon the level of the sinner who did him evil,
and is himself a sinner, and is fallen from his high position to the level
of sin. God forbids us to threaten to “get even” with anyone. “Say not, I
will do so to him as he hath done to me: I will render to the man
according to his work” (Prov. 24: 29).
The spirit of Christianity is to render good for evil, blessing for
cursing, love for hatred. The blood of Christ will wash away the “get
even” disposition from us; and until we are thus cleansed, let us not
presume to call ourselves by that holy name of Him who “when he was
reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered, he threatened not; but
committed himself to him that judgeth righteously.” Good is stronger than
evil. Evil used against evil, begets more evil; but we may “overcome evil
with good.”
I once asked a man why he did not become a Christian. He replied that
there were so many in his business who were trying to get the financial
advantage of him that he could not do right, but must do the same with
them or he could not “keep even.”
But let us see what it really means to be “even.” If a man lies about me,
and to get even I lie about him, then we are even. He is a liar and I am a
liar—both on the same plane. He is going to the judgment to give account
for his lie and so am I for mine—even again. If he does not repent, he
will go to hell for lying; and if I do not repent, I shall go, too. Yes,
we may get even, but I would rather not be so. If a man beats me out of
ten dollars, to get even I must watch my chance to do likewise to him. If
I do not try to beat him to get even, he may have more money in his pocket
than I; but if I turn the matter over for settlement to Him who said,
“Vengeance is mine; I will repay,” when the final account is rendered, I
shall be ten dollars or more ahead.
Let us not endeavor to be “even” with our enemies by taking vengeance, but
let us do right and win them to the gospel by overcoming evil with good.
Let us get even by raising others up instead of lowering ourselves to
their sinful level. Be a blessing to all. Set a right example.
TALK FIFTY-SIX. DO YOU KNOW YOURSELF?
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