To the contrary,
“if your enemy is hungry, feed him;
if he is thirsty, give him something to drink;
for by so doing you will heap burning coals on his head.”
Romans 12:20 ESVAccording to John MacArthur, the "burning coals on his head" refers to an ancient Egyptian custom where a remorseful person would carry a pan of burning coals on his head to represent his burning pain of shame and guilt.*
David Guzik writes that it could refer to one's burning conviction as a result of being treated kindly by a perceived enemy.**
Either way, I believe it softens the heart of both parties.
* MacArthur, John (1997). The MacArthur Study Bible, New King James version.
Thomas Nelson, Inc. Nashville, TN.
** Guzik, David (2018). Enduring Word. Bible commentary app. To make a donation of support to Enduring Word, click here.
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Please join me this week in praying for guidance, strength, wisdom, and courage for each of us to love everyone as Jesus commands us.
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