Do you believe in God? YES/NO
If YES - what is so clever about that? Even the devil believes in God. In fact he knows God because he met Him face to face; he even rebelled against Him.
So, you say you believe in God. How do you believe in God? Is saying you believe in Him enough? Is praying to God enough?
Let's ask the question another way. Do you love God?
You know what's coming next - How do you love God?
“Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me; and whoever does not take up the cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it. Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. Whoever welcomes a prophet in the name of a prophet will receive a prophet's reward; and whoever welcomes a righteous person in the name of a righteous person will receive the reward of the righteous; and whoever gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones in the name of a Disciple, truly I tell you, none of these will lose their reward.” Matthew 10:37-42.
You might need to read this passage more than once for it to make sense.
On first reading, this looks as if God, or Jesus, is selfish and demands that we love Him more than anyone or anything else.
But I don't think this is what Jesus meant here. Remember, He was talking to His contemporaries who understood what He was saying, and the nuances and figures of speech of the time.
I think what Jesus is teaching here is that love of parents, offspring, or even love of life itself is a sacred mission as created by God. It is our duty, obligation even, to love our parents, spouses, children and ‘neighbours’.
It should not be a burden.
Let me explain.
When you were young you were probably given tasks to do by your parents. Like helping clear the table after meals, or making your bed, or cleaning your room. You probably did these tasks as a duty. As a commitment. Probably with gritted teeth and obedience.
Or did you do it out of love?
What Jesus is teaching here is that our love for Him should not be a burden or a commitment. But it should be a joy. We should be glad to have the opportunity to love God.
Let me say this important bit again: We should be glad to have the opportunity to love God.
Before His crucifixion Peter denied Jesus three times.
After the Resurrection, when Jesus met the Disciples by the lake, He asked Peter "do you love me?" three times. One for each time Peter denied Him. To reinforce the point that to love Jesus (and God) is a privilege we should enter into willingly, joyfully and happily - as well as obeying His Commandment to do so.
By "loving" Jesus in here it means having full confidence in Him. Being sure of Who He is, the Son of God; and acknowledging what He has done for us and continues to do.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. Matthew 22:37.
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...perhaps I'm a Doubting Thomas.
ReplyDeleteDoubting Thomas saw the errors of his way.
DeleteGod bless.
I am so thankful for the freedom of worship. Thankful for my time spent daily with the Lord..
ReplyDeleteAmen Shug; so well said.
DeleteGod bless you.
I love God so much that I want to know Him more and more. I want to know His character through His Word. I love Him so much it is a joy to Trust and Obey Him.
ReplyDeleteIndeed Debby. Time in prayer is time with the Lord.
DeleteGod bless always.
Your words are easy to read but hard to put into action.
ReplyDeleteYes Kathy; Christianity as a way of life is not easy.
DeleteGod bless you and yours.
This subject was a GOD WINK for me today. Hit home. I am going to copy it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandie for sharing this with others.
DeleteGod bless you and your family.
Only when we love God first are we able to truly love others. I think that's what Jesus was saying to us here, Victor. And I always thought, too, that Jesus' questions to Peter mirrored the three times that Peter denied Him. Great things to ponder. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAmen Martha. God bless you always and your family.
DeleteI agree with Martha.
DeleteGod bless, K.
DeleteYes. With all my heart, my soul and mind ... to the best of my mortal ability. I trust He will do the rest.
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be my prayer also; often through determination when things go wrong. Thank you, Mevely.
DeleteGod bless you and yours.
Thank you for sharing those words from Matthew 22:37.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a peaceful weekend.
All the best Jan
Thank you Jan. God bless you always. Best wishes.
DeleteI like this perspective. It's not a burden to love Jesus. Flip it the other way, it would be a drudgery to live life without His love.
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