"Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels....And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge,..have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing." (From 1 Corinthians)
The Greek word for, "nothing," here is, "absolute zero." It is though I don't even exist, and anything else I believe, say and do are absolute zeros without love, i.e., the love of God ruling and living out in and through me. Our text was in one of my regular readings the other day, so familiar, so often read at weddings, etc. But how seriously do we as Followers of Jesus Christ give ourselves to walking in its fulfillment?
Several people responded to yesterday's devotional as a timely "word" for their lives. Our Lord Jesus Christ says, "The first of all the commandments is: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.' This is the first commandment. And the second, like it, is this: 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' Think of how you love yourself. That is how, "You shall love your neighbor...." Think of how we love our spouse, our children, our grandchildren. That is how, "You shall love your neighbor...." Love for our neighbor is not an option or suggestion; it is a command. If I claim to be a Follower of Jesus Christ, I have no choice as to whom I love. He commands me to love Him and, well basically, everyone on the planet the same way (Luke 10:29).
I remind us all that Biblical love is not a noun, but a verb. Love is never defined in a vacuum, as a feeling or emotion. The best translation of John 3:16 is, "This is how God loved the world, He gave...." The love of God is described in the Bible as action. The love of Jesus is giving not taking, serving, not demanding service. In describing Kingdom Love, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8a tells us what love does and does not. In other words, we know and can recognize love in others and ourselves by what we think and do. How so very many "I-love-yous" between a man and a woman end in, "I am tired of you; I don't want you in my life any longer; I have fallen out of love with you." This is Hollywood love, cheap love, emotional "love," not the love of the Living Triune God. And how often this same approach to "love" and "commitment" is manifest in Christendom, people who call themselves "Christian" fighting among themselves, fighting over leadership, position, church building projects, whether to, well, you get the picture.
I have a command before me today which I either give myself to or ignore. The first reaction will bring peace, the smile and favor of God, the latter........... It is time for the Church to stop picking and choosing what we want to obey and what we don't want to obey. That life style is the life style of the heathen, the disobedient. I want to walk with and in Jesus Christ today, and the only way I can do that is not fundamentally by singing some song or raising my hands or praying or reading the Bible, or filling church life with incessant activity. God says, if I do these, "and have not love," I am a, "zero." I walk with and in Jesus Christ today by obeying His commandments, "....and the greatest of these (all other means of grace and Christian endeavor) is love."
Father, in Jesus' Name, I desire to walk in Your love, in all the fulness of Your love. Amen.
The Greek word for, "nothing," here is, "absolute zero." It is though I don't even exist, and anything else I believe, say and do are absolute zeros without love, i.e., the love of God ruling and living out in and through me. Our text was in one of my regular readings the other day, so familiar, so often read at weddings, etc. But how seriously do we as Followers of Jesus Christ give ourselves to walking in its fulfillment?
Several people responded to yesterday's devotional as a timely "word" for their lives. Our Lord Jesus Christ says, "The first of all the commandments is: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.' This is the first commandment. And the second, like it, is this: 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' Think of how you love yourself. That is how, "You shall love your neighbor...." Think of how we love our spouse, our children, our grandchildren. That is how, "You shall love your neighbor...." Love for our neighbor is not an option or suggestion; it is a command. If I claim to be a Follower of Jesus Christ, I have no choice as to whom I love. He commands me to love Him and, well basically, everyone on the planet the same way (Luke 10:29).
I remind us all that Biblical love is not a noun, but a verb. Love is never defined in a vacuum, as a feeling or emotion. The best translation of John 3:16 is, "This is how God loved the world, He gave...." The love of God is described in the Bible as action. The love of Jesus is giving not taking, serving, not demanding service. In describing Kingdom Love, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8a tells us what love does and does not. In other words, we know and can recognize love in others and ourselves by what we think and do. How so very many "I-love-yous" between a man and a woman end in, "I am tired of you; I don't want you in my life any longer; I have fallen out of love with you." This is Hollywood love, cheap love, emotional "love," not the love of the Living Triune God. And how often this same approach to "love" and "commitment" is manifest in Christendom, people who call themselves "Christian" fighting among themselves, fighting over leadership, position, church building projects, whether to, well, you get the picture.
I have a command before me today which I either give myself to or ignore. The first reaction will bring peace, the smile and favor of God, the latter........... It is time for the Church to stop picking and choosing what we want to obey and what we don't want to obey. That life style is the life style of the heathen, the disobedient. I want to walk with and in Jesus Christ today, and the only way I can do that is not fundamentally by singing some song or raising my hands or praying or reading the Bible, or filling church life with incessant activity. God says, if I do these, "and have not love," I am a, "zero." I walk with and in Jesus Christ today by obeying His commandments, "....and the greatest of these (all other means of grace and Christian endeavor) is love."
Father, in Jesus' Name, I desire to walk in Your love, in all the fulness of Your love. Amen.
When Peter, an 18 year old Norwegian, "heard the call to evangelize China, on that day he not only emptied his wallet into the collection plate, but included a small note with the words, 'and my life.'"
"Looking unto Jesus"
Hebrews 12:2
"Looking unto Jesus"
Hebrews 12:2