Love Like Jesus

                                                     Corrie Ten Boom quote9

A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.  John 13:34

RECOMMENDED READING: I CORINTHIANS 13:4-8Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.Love never fails. But whether there are prophecies, they will fail; whether there are tongues, they will cease; whether there is knowledge, it will vanish away.”

COMMENTS:  Jesus not only loved by instruction by word but He loved by example.  He actually loved and demonstrated love that He was also describing and calling His disciples to example as well.   I Corinthians 13 gives us a tangible specific description of what love looks like in real life.  Love is described by ACTIONS instead of by emotions.  Love, as Christ demonstrated, is primarily a decision followed by action and not emotion followed by action.  Emotions drive selfish, self-gratifying action while Christ-like Love drives unselfish, sacrificial action intended to strengthen and encourage others instead of self.

Parents typically sacrifice much for their children while children tend to demonstrate more selfish love.  Yet, Jesus told us to love and trust Him like little children.   The difference is children tend to be more trusting while adults are more suspicious and self-driven.  Well, truth is we all live less than perfect lives, demonstrating self-less and well as selfish behavior.  Why?  Well, that is a mystery but the influence satan has on us varies too. 

But that is why it is so important we focus on Christ’s life and example and teaching more than on individuals we admire or want to be like.  Besides, when we stop growing and stop making progress on becoming more like Christ, we then start dying because we are also distancing ourselves from Christ instead of drawing closer to Him.

We may say “Do as I say but not as I do” while Jesus says “Do as I say and as I do.”   So, are others seeing our life examples conflicting with what we believe and teach?   Does what we do conflict with what Jesus taught and exampled?  When we’re angry or tired or discouraged or overwhelmed or sick, is our example the same?  Is our example different on Monday than on Sunday?

Well, if we are honest, we will have to admit we still come up short of living a consistent life.  We should be discouraged or feel like giving up even if we have been sincerely trying to do better and be consistently more Christ-like for a long time.   Making progress is healthy evidence we are in obedience. 

Afterall, Christ-like is a very high goal not intending to frustrate us but always give us more to do so we don’t become content or too used to and satisfied with ourselves.  So, loving as Jesus loved is an ongoing goal.  The more like Him we love, the more significance our life will have.  Have to our loved ones, to our friends and relatives, to our co-workers and church family, to our community, to … 

When faced with a love-challenge in your relationships, ask, “How would Jesus love in this situation?”

You never so touch the ocean of God’s love as when you forgive and love your enemies.
Corrie Ten Boom

 

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