May 06, 2025
We spend our lives trying to gain certain things and are full of joy when we get them. Our first car, our first job, our first home. Reputation, and prestige, and influence. The list is long. But is it possible to have all those things and not have the most important thing? Here’s what the Apostle Paul said:
If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and know all mysteries and all knowledge; and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. And if I give all my possessions to feed the poor, and if I surrender my body to be burned, but do not have love, it profits me nothing. (1 Corinthians 13:1-3)
Without the love of God flowing through your life, you have missed the most important thing. All you are nothing, all you have is nothing, and all you receive from all you do amounts to nothing. Pretty sobering.
WHAT IS REAL LOVE?
The word used by Paul is this passage is not mere human affection. It is the Divine quality that always responds in self-sacrifice. It is the highest description of who God is and is what He has planned for everyone He created. Without the supernatural conversion that places God’s Spirit in us, we have none of this love.
Lest we confuse this love with something else, Paul holds up the love of God like a prism and turns it in the light to show us its brilliant, multi-colored beauty (1 Corinthians 13:4-8). If he had not done this, we would think love is merely a sentimental feeling, present only when we “feel it.” But God’s love is far greater. It endures and shines in the worst of times and hardest of circumstances, even with our enemies.
DO YOU HAVE THE LOVE OF GOD AND DOES IT HAVE YOU?
Walk thoughtfully through these fifteen questions based on Paul’s description of love and evaluate your life carefully. Go slow. Let every phrase go like a laser beam through your soul.
1. Am I patient? Am I willing to suffer a long time to love others?
2. Am I kind? Do I always respond with kindness and seek for that which will bless and help others? Do others speak of my kindness? Is it obvious?
3. Am I jealous? Am I upset when others have something I want or think I should have received?
4. Do I brag? Do I draw attention to myself to make sure everyone knows how good I am and what I have done? Do I interrupt others to make sure they know my opinion?
5. Am I arrogant? Am I filled with pride that makes me think more highly of myself than others? That my thoughts and actions are better or more important?
6. Am I rude? Do I act unbecomingly before others simply because I care more about myself than other’s comfort and well-being?
7. Do I continually seek my own? My own way? My own thoughts? My own position? My own time? My own rights? My own comfort? Do I seek more for these things for me than for others?
8. Am easily provoked? Am I quickly roused to anger because I am more concerned for my way and my rights than I am helping and loving others?
9. Am I unforgiving? When I am hurt, do I put it in a ledger-book to remember and make sure my offender is hurt too? Do I seek retaliation, or am I willing to be hurt and respond in love so that others may see and feel the love of God? The love that forgives?
10. Do I laugh at my enemy’s failures? Do I rejoice when they fail or do I genuinely want the best for them?
11. Do I bear all things? Am I willing to go the extra mile to keep loving, even when I see the faults and failings of others?
12. Do I keep believing in someone, even when I see them at their worst? Do I want God’s best for them and believe that, with Christ, everything is always possible?
13. Do I hope in all things? Do I have the confident assurance that comes from love?
14. Am I willing to endure anything so that others may find, see, and feel the love of Christ through me?
15. Do I give up on people or on God? Does my supposed "love" fail with others, or do I keep loving with the love of God, which "never fails?"
The only possibility of living with this kind of love is to come into a relationship with Jesus Christ by faith. When that happens, Christ comes to live in us, and we have all the love we will ever need for God is love. We must surrender control daily (hourly) of our lives to Him. Give Him our lives as His instrument and then instantly, aggressively respond to everything the love of God tells us to do.
As we let Him love with His Divine love through us, we will have gained the highest life and the greatest thing of all!
Father, thank You for providing a way to that I can know the love of God and that others can be touched by Your love through me. I gladly give you my body today to use as Your instrument. Shed abroad your love in my heart by the Holy Spirit and love through me today.
April 30, 2025
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April 24, 2025
This is only possible with God’s aid. He tells us to draw near to Him, and He will draw near to us. But that approach begins with a plea for His help in this foundational task. It is our most important step of every day and throughout the day. We must be aware of God.
April 15, 2025
A simple, life-changing formula to keep a clear heart and be mightily used by God … for you are never more like Jesus than when you forgive! Perhaps we all need to begin today.