Thursday, April 07, 2011
Love - VIII
As we have mentioned quite a bit recently, God has designed people to give and receive love. Love is an essential ingredient to what it means to be a human being.
God also designed love. He designed its motivations, its actions, its reactions and its effects. The goal of everything God said through the prophets, the apostles and Jesus is love. Obeying his commands is love.
Obeying his command is the love of God. Obeying his commands is the love of people. It may not seem like it always. The outcome of love may seem harsh. The outcome of obedience may seem self-centered to some people.
It may seem harsh to confront someone about the evil in their life. But evil has consequences. It has consequences in the person’s life – present and eternal. It has consequences in relationships and inner health. It is love to want to help someone avoid these consequences.
Sometimes people take steps to avoid those consequences. But the steps they often take remove them from having any effect on those around them. The Pharisees sought to avoid any contact with sin. They were aware of its corrupting influence. That’s why it is compared with yeast.
But was Jesus unaware of sin’s corrupting influence. Yet, he ate with tax collectors and sinners. He walked well within range of that corrupting influence (without being corrupted) in order to exert the healing influence of love.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Love - VII
The point of life is to be the best picture of Jesus we can be. The way to do that is to live like he did. Most people seem to say that means being as pure as he was. I don’t think Jesus’ primary concern was the avoidance of doing bad stuff. I think Jesus’ primary concern was the non-avoidance of doing good stuff. The first thing we need to do so we can be the best picture of Jesus is love.
Part of that means is being patient, kind, humble and forgiving as we bump into people along the way through our day. Part of that means becoming intentional in serving. To go out of our way to bless, to do good; to expend our own time and energy; to get absolutely nothing in return.
That’s how God is. He goes about his day, planning to love, bless and do good to each person. And 99.9% of the time, we do not see it or realize it. The very atoms of the universe would fly apart if God’s hand was not holding each one in place.
Part of that means is being patient, kind, humble and forgiving as we bump into people along the way through our day. Part of that means becoming intentional in serving. To go out of our way to bless, to do good; to expend our own time and energy; to get absolutely nothing in return.
That’s how God is. He goes about his day, planning to love, bless and do good to each person. And 99.9% of the time, we do not see it or realize it. The very atoms of the universe would fly apart if God’s hand was not holding each one in place.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Love - VI
When we met Jesus, we came to believe he was God’s son and God came to live in our hearts. We learned about his love for us. When we trust in him, we are trusting in his love. We are placing our bets on his love. We are “all in” on his love. We are making our home in his love.
Love in us demonstrates the reality of God’s love us, and for the world. The reality of love that comes from us demonstrates the reality that God abides in us and with us. And it is not the love that characterizes the world, but the love that characterizes Jesus.
Love in us demonstrates the reality of God’s love us, and for the world. The reality of love that comes from us demonstrates the reality that God abides in us and with us. And it is not the love that characterizes the world, but the love that characterizes Jesus.
Friday, April 01, 2011
Love - V
Love is a basic human response. People need to give love and to receive love. So, all people love.
Most people love family, friends and other people they have a connection with. It is a natural reaction to return love to those who do good to you, to those who give you love and to those in your “circle of care.” The love of Jesus followers ought to go one step further.
Jesus calls us to love our enemies. To love people who seek our harm or who desire to remove anything that could benefit us.
Jesus calls us to love strangers. We should love people who ignore us, who do not have contact with us or who are new to our neighborhood, our city, or our country. People who are out of our circle, who are not interested in anything we think is important, or who have nothing in common with us.
The love that Jesus has and has put in our hearts by his spirit goes above and beyond.
Most people love family, friends and other people they have a connection with. It is a natural reaction to return love to those who do good to you, to those who give you love and to those in your “circle of care.” The love of Jesus followers ought to go one step further.
Jesus calls us to love our enemies. To love people who seek our harm or who desire to remove anything that could benefit us.
Jesus calls us to love strangers. We should love people who ignore us, who do not have contact with us or who are new to our neighborhood, our city, or our country. People who are out of our circle, who are not interested in anything we think is important, or who have nothing in common with us.
The love that Jesus has and has put in our hearts by his spirit goes above and beyond.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Love - IV
No one has actually seen God. There are no pictures, statues or videos of God. But if we follow him, he abides with us and in us, and his love flows through us. Then, we become individually imperfect pictures of him. And collectively, we become better pictures of him. And together, his love matures in us and his love matures us.
His Spirit lives in us. We testify that Jesus is the savior of the world. We demonstrate that truth by our love.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Love - III
Many Christians seem to get hung up on distinctives. What is the thing that makes them different from everyone else? What makes them different from every other Christian?
Maybe what they should focus on is not what makes them different. Maybe it should be what God says is important. Love is central. Not manifestations of the Spirit. Not philosophies of ministry. Not church models. The central fact is that Jesus died for sins. Jesus died to ransom mankind. It is God’s love that motivated and drove the incarnation, the death and the resurrection. God’s love under girds, builds and propels the whole Jesus movement.
God’s love sent Jesus to the cross. God’s love raised him from the dead. God’s love brought those who chose to follow him into one community. God’s love sealed us with the Holy Spirit of promise.
So, if God’s love motivates, empowers and puts into practical action whatever he does involving mankind, then …
Maybe what they should focus on is not what makes them different. Maybe it should be what God says is important. Love is central. Not manifestations of the Spirit. Not philosophies of ministry. Not church models. The central fact is that Jesus died for sins. Jesus died to ransom mankind. It is God’s love that motivated and drove the incarnation, the death and the resurrection. God’s love under girds, builds and propels the whole Jesus movement.
God’s love sent Jesus to the cross. God’s love raised him from the dead. God’s love brought those who chose to follow him into one community. God’s love sealed us with the Holy Spirit of promise.
So, if God’s love motivates, empowers and puts into practical action whatever he does involving mankind, then …
Friday, March 25, 2011
Love - II
Francis Schaeffer said that the “mark” of the Christian is love. It is the one certain distinguishing feature. It is the bright-red exclamation point, three feet high on the Christian’s chest. Like the “S” for Superman. It is the thing that should followers of Jesus stand out like beacons in the night.
God’s Spirit resides in the hearts of his followers. God is the creator of love. So, love dwells wherever God dwells.
God’s Spirit resides in the hearts of his followers. God is the creator of love. So, love dwells wherever God dwells.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Love - I
God loves us tremendously. That’s why he adopted us into his family. That’s why we are his children. When we are adopted, we take on his nature. We begin to become like him. Who knows how we will turn out?
That’s why the world does not understand us. The world sees our life is different. And it threatens their lifestyle.
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