ourselves of the radical transformation of the apostle Paul. For those who are victims of hate, they should follow Jesus four-point method of loving, doing good, blessing, and praying for those who mistreat you(Luke 6:27-28). This does not mean that they should play passive victim roles. Those who perpetrate hatred toward others should bow before God with broken and contrite hearts. Then they should ask for grace to transform their hatred into love.
The most important biblical example of hatred being transformed into love is the story of Saul. To his contemporaries, man to be feared. Zealous and ambitious, he was given authority by his superiors to persecute, imprison, and kill the people of the Way. He was so successful that he was commissioned Damascus. But what became of Saul? We dont hear much about Saul or his impressive list of worldly accomplishments; on any