
I am Sheeza Shad, serving with King Jesus Life Ministries in Faisalabad, Pakistan. My work is centered on demonstrating God’s love through practical service, outreach, and community development, particularly among families and children in underprivileged and brick kiln communities.
With a passion for spiritual growth, education, and humanitarian support, I am committed to creating opportunities that empower individuals and bring lasting transformation through the message of Christ.
At King Jesus Life Ministries, we believe that faith becomes powerful when expressed through action by serving others, nurturing hope, and building lives grounded in God’s Word.
📖 “Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” 1 John 3:18

In a world filled with division, pride, and pain, the idea of loving your enemies can seem almost impossible. Yet, this is exactly what Jesus calls us to do, not just to love those who love us but to show grace and kindness to those who hurt or oppose us.
Jesus said in Matthew 5:44:
"But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spiteful use you and persecute you."
These words are not just beautiful, they are powerful. Jesus didn't just preach them; HE LIVED THEM.On the cross, , when He was beaten, mocked and crucified, He prayed,
"Father, forgive them, for they do know what they are. " (L4uke 23:34)
That moment shows us the purest form of LOVE, love that forgives even in the face of pain.

When we love our enemies, we reflect the very heart of God. The world says: "Hate those who hurt you", BUT Jesus teaches us a Higher Way: The Way of the Kingdom!
God loves even those who reject Him.He sends rain on the just and the unjust. (Matthew 5:45)
When we love like this, we show that we belong to Him.
Loving our enemies does not mean accepting evil or pretending that wrong is right. It means choosing forgiveness over bitterness, peace over revenge, and mercy over hatred.
Forgiveness is not weakness, it's FREEDOM. When we forgive, we let go of the poison of anger, that can destroy our hearts. The enemy wants to divide us, but love breaks his power...Jesus teaches us to PRAY for those who mistreat us, not so that they will change first, but so that our hearts will stay soft and full of love.
1.Pray for those who hurt you.
Ask God to bless them and open their eyes.
2.Let go of revenge.
Trust God to bring Justice in His time.
3.Speak kindly.
Don't let bitterness control your words.
4.Do good.
Sometimes a simple act of kindness can melt a hard heart.
5.Remember JESUS.
When it's hard to love, look at the Cross, that's how much He loves you!
When we choose to love our enemies, we break the cycle of hatred and shine the light of JESUS into dark places. The world may not understand this kind of love, but it's the love that saves souls and brings healing.
Let your love be a testimony of CHRIST in you, the ONE who loved His enemies so much that He died for them.
" Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21