#Jonah 3:7; Matthew 5; Matthew 7; Romans 2:2; 1 Corinthians 5; 2 Peter 3:9#
Henry Schorr's main point is that loving our enemies is a crucial aspect of being a follower of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that we are not called to like our enemies, but to love them, and that this love is a decision, not a feeling. Schorr uses the story of Jonah and the Ninevites to illustrate how God's grace and mercy can extend to even the most undeserving people, and how we are called to do the same. He highlights three ways to love our enemies: by letting God be the judge, by seeing them through God's eyes, and by blessing them in tangible ways. Schorr encourages his listeners to choose life by receiving and extending God's love and grace, rather than choosing death by holding onto hatred and anger.