Saturday, May 16, 2009

The Bible says that God “loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to clear away our sins and the damage they've done to our relationship with God” (I John 4:10 The Message). God took the initiative and reached out to us with a love that drove Jesus to the cross. God is the One who acted; and, we have been acted upon.

God is love and Love expresses itself. Love cannot remain neutral, cannot stand on the sidelines uninvolved, can disconnect itself from the one it loves. So it is that God astounds the world by showing up in it, showing up so personally, so involved, so dramatically that He dies on a cross.

Today the followers of Jesus are called to love with a love that is pattered after the love of God in Jesus. “Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another” (I John 4:10). It’s not just warm, benevolent, heart-felt feelings for one other, but real love. This kind of love in a person does not come out of human effort alone. In fact, the Bible says, “We love because He first loved us” (I John 4:19). It is the kind of love that loves its enemies, prays for those who persecutes it (Matt. 5:44), and regards others as more important than self (Phil. 2:3).

When a person comes to “believe the love which God has for us” (I John 4:16) and begins to live in that love, it shows forth the fact that God has taken up residence in that person’s life. And, when God has taken up residence fear is overcome by His presence, confidence is instilled by His presence, and love becomes a way of living. And, when love becomes a way of living the world can see that God really is an awesome God, worthy of their lives.

In this world, if we are going to err, let's err on the side of God’s outrageous love. It will bring a smile to our Father’s face and it will establish great credibility in our testimony.

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