We
hear much about the importance of the word, faith, prayer, praise, the fear of
God, obedience, humility, repentance and the need for change in our Christian
walk and so we should. But God’s cardinal commands are to love him with all our
heart, soul and mind and our neighbor as ourselves (Matt 22:37-39). Jesus gave
us a new command that we love each other as he loves us, by this he said the
world would know we are Christians (John 13:34-35).
In
the great love chapter of the Bible (1 Cor 13:1-13) the apostle Paul wrote that
without love we are nothing. He clearly emphasized that of faith, hope and love
the greatest gift was love (1 Cor 13:13). The Greek word for love that is used
dominantly in the New Testament is agape; God’s unconditional love and the love
that we are called to love with. First Corinthians chapter 13 defines this love
for us, take time to meditate on it.
The
bible says God’s love is in us, poured in by the Holy Spirit (Rom 5:5). God
demonstrated the extent of this love by allowing Christ to die for us (Rom 5:8).
We are called to love with our words (Eph 4:15); words that come from our
hearts and are spoken in love. But love has to go beyond our words to actions,
our deeds (1 John 3:18); love must be demonstrated; just as faith is not faith
without corresponding actions (James 2:17). Think how you can share God’s love
today; a gentle encouraging word, a kind spontaneous action.
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