Man, this chapter is FULL of good stuff, despite it being relatively short.
Spiritual Love and devotion is a CHOICE. It's not born into us, we have to decide to choose good over evil and prefer it. According to Ilyin, you cannot love everything (as the left says) or love all things equally. Those who say they do are either incorrect or are so self-centered that they don't actually love anything but themselves.
According to the text, we love everyone to the extent that they do good. Love of evil, evil people, or the devil is UNNATURAL.
Ilyin writes that we must NEVER accept evil. Accepting evil, or identifying with it, leads to temptation and eventual submission.
According to our homeboy Ilyin, the only position Christians can take when faced with evil is with a drawn sword.
Next, Ilyin DESTROYS one of the biggest fallacies that the modern church pushes on us: "Love your enemies" refers only to your own personal haters & persecutors, NOT the enemies of God. BOOM. Christ never called us to love the enemies of God. Christ Himself actually had fiery words and threats of retribution for evildoers. Therefore, loving, forgiving, and caring for the enemies of God is against God's will.
When the Bible says to "forgive", it says to forgive those who sin AGAINST YOU, not God. The Bible refers to forgiving "brothers" or fellow followers of The Way, not everyone. In fact, it even points out that if a brother refuses to change, you can treat him as a heathen. According to Ivan, those who can "forgive all" have a personal worldview, rather than a spiritual one.
According to Ilyin, forgiveness doesn't stop evil, it just stops the emotional impact it has on you. The villain is still free to impact others. Forgiveness doesn't mean we shouldn't intervene.
Indifference towards evil done to others shows a lack of will and spirit.
There is a great quote here: "Permissiveness has nothing to do with Christian forgiveness."
When we resist, we must not do so to punish, but to restrain behavior.
To the villain, forgiveness is encouragement to continue.
Ilyin asks: Do we have to let the victim be harmed by the villain to show our gentleness and restraint? He points out that this is a betayal.
Straight FIRE chapter. Discuss below.