The faith we hold so dear expresses itself in one dynamic way – LOVE. “We know that we have passed out of death into life, because we love the brethren” (I John 3:14). Faith is active, not passive. We reveal we have faith not by saying we have faith but by living a life of Christ-like love.
I John 3:16 teaches, “We know love by this, that [Jesus] laid down His life for us.” What drove Jesus to the cross? LOVE. What led Him to the ultimate act of self-denial and sacrifice? LOVE. And, we love Him because of it, don’t we? But there’s more. The verse doesn’t stop with what Jesus did for us. It continues by saying, “And we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.”
Faith isn’t faith until it loves. Faith without the works of love is shallow and, quite frankly, debatable. Faith with Love is a powerful, creative, and imaginative force for God. A few people of faith, expressing that faith through divine love can let loose an influence that has all of heaven behind it.
And, what does it mean to lay down our lives for the brethren? Better yet, “Whoever has the world’s goods, and sees his brother in need and closes his heart against him, how does the love of God abide in him?” Don’t tell a brother or sister in deep need that you have faith; instead, find a way to reach into her or his life with the resources you have, and show her or him your faith by the act of Christ-like love flowing from your life into them.
Until faith is at work in love it sets, shriveling up on a shelf somewhere, talking a big talk but re-crucifying Jesus by it’s silence and pride, oblivious to the fact that the counsel of God is “Let us not love with word or tongue, but in deed and truth” (I John 3:18).
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