If you knew an enemy of the gospel and you saw him about to drown, would you risk trying to save him if there was a good chance you could without you drowning? I would. I make no distinction in bettering people’s lives and rescuing them from danger, even if they are an enemy if it is in my power and situation to help. My motivation is not that they would eventually be saved either. If they were to get saved, even better; but, that is not my reason to help them. We Christians should love our enemies like Jesus called Judas “friend” when being betrayed. Christians should love and do good by nature: that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous (Mt.5.45 NIV). Good advice is good advice whether its “Christian” or not.
What Jordan Peterson Can Teach the Church About Men and Meaning — CBMW