George Washington Carver (1864–1943) overcame terrible racial prejudice
to establish himself as a renowned American educator. Spurning the temptation
to give in to bitterness for the way he was treated, Carver wisely wrote, “Hate
within will eventually destroy the hater.”

Carver’s words and Haman’s actions remind us that hatred is
self-destructive. The biblical response is to turn hatred around and return
good for evil. “Repay no one evil for evil,” Paul said (Rom. 12:17). When
offended, “do not avenge yourselves” (v.19). Instead, do what is right (v.17)
that you may live “peaceably with all men” (v.18).

Hatred promotes self-destruction;
love fulfills God’s instruction. (RBC)
love fulfills God’s instruction. (RBC)
