In such circumstances, we are commanded to forgive the person and pray for them. When you pray, you leave the issue in God’s hands and trust Him to deal with it in the best way. This kind of prayer is very difficult, and many times when we leave issues in the Lord’s hands, we go back for them and handle them our own way.
In every instance of suffering, our Lord handed over both the situation and Himself to the Father’s care. He did so because He was confident in the righteous judgment of the Father. When He was reviled, He committed His ways to the Father. On the cross when He was suffering and dying he still committed Himself to the Father.
That is the way you should respond when confronted with unjust persecution on the job or in your families and relationships. When you retaliate, you forfeit the blessing and reward that suffering is meant to bring. Retaliation shows you lack confidence in God’s ability to make things right in His own time.