Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Where is the Love?


You can have all wisdom, understanding, gifts of the Spirit, but if you don’t have love…you have nothing.  1 Corinthians 13:1-8
 
For the past week or so…the subject of the love of Christ has been on my mind with all of the crazy things going on in our world.
 
I have to tell you, I will never forget the first time I realized that my son was telling me that he loved me.  From the day he was born, I spoke the words, “I love you” to him.  I had not heard or spoken those words as a child growing up. But, a few years before my son was born, God got a hold of my heart and those words just came forth out of me.  To hear my son attempting to say them as some of his first words brought tears to my eyes…and still does when I think about it.  They are words that we speak often in our family now.
 
Today, I’m recovering from being ill over the past couple of days.  I finally felt like getting out of bed and needed to get out of the house, if only for a while.  I got in my car and just drove around.  I felt the Lord leading me out to the first house that David and I lived in as a married couple.  I really wasn’t sure why I drove out this way, but did it anyway.  In the process I saw two situations in the roadways that needed to be prayed for so I know that was part of the reason.  The other part of the reason was to remember a couple of things from that first house.  It has to do with love…or actually…the lack of it.
 
You see, twenty-four years ago, the area that we chose to live in was mostly inhabited by retired folks.  We moved there because we wanted to live in a house and not an apartment.  It was a nice first home for us…a young couple with limited financial means.  We were excited about having our first home.  What we found out through the following year that we lived there is that the neighbors around us didn’t really want us there. They didn’t seem to like us much or really at all.  They weren’t friendly to us. We weren’t retired.  We didn’t play golf.  We worked all day.  Anything that we did wasn’t good enough for our neighbors.  We were young and trying to make our way in the world, like them…perhaps 30-40 years earlier.
 
What came to my memory as I drove past the house is that the people around us weren’t loving or kind at all.  Instead, they actually made life harder for us.  I remember feeling judged.  I also remember them, heading out every Sunday and Wednesday to church…like clockwork.  Hmmm…where was the love of Christ?
 
I won’t go into the things that the neighbors did to make life challenging for us.  There’s no need for that.  In spite of all of this…God had a plan.  This is when I let Him truly get a hold of my heart…when He drew me unto Himself.
 
Now I say all of this for a reason.  Look around you.  There are plenty of folks out there who need to know that God loves them.  Do you see them?  These folks may not be in the place(s) that you think they should be.  That doesn’t matter.  It’s actually not up to you or me.  They need the love of God.  Don’t be the neighbor who makes it hard on the unbeliever.  It doesn’t matter if you’ve been a Christian all your life and your family has been Christians for as many generations as you can recall.  If you don’t have the love of Christ towards the lost, or anyone for that matter, what good are you for the Kingdom of God?  I’ll say it again.  If you don’t have the love of Christ towards the lost, or anyone for that matter, what good are you for the Kingdom of God?
 
Church…we have got to do a better job of loving others.  Today when I was out for my drive, a young man nearly hit me head on because he was driving too fast and somewhat out of control.  It was in the center turning lane that I had clearly secured before he came on the scene.  Once he realized what he had done, he corrected himself, but it took a few moments for him to do so and he was forced to sit in front of me for more than a just few moments.  I had the option to shake my fist at him and yell and let him know just how wrong he was and how he had almost caused tremendous trouble for us all.  Or I could calm myself; assess the situation, wave kindly in forgiveness as he corrected the error.  I chose the latter of the two, this time…  Let me tell you, it wasn’t easy as this was quite a scary moment for me.  He knew he had done wrong.  I could see it in his face.  I then chose to pray for him.  I don’t say this to pat myself on the back.  There have been other times where I have failed similar situations miserably.
 
We’re living in a society that, for the most part, has not been shown the love of God.  We have churches on every street corner here in the U.S., but we have a definite spiritual problem.  Part of the problem is a lack of love for God and also a lack of love for our fellow man...lost or saved.  Revelation 3:14-22  Folks…this is Babylon we live in and much of the church in the U.S. is lukewarm.  When we would rather look someone over, decide what or who they are because of the way they dress, their tattoos, the color of their hair or skin, what they drive, or even what comes out of their mouth, then turn them away because of our preconceived thoughts…we have a hardened heart towards our fellow man…period!!
 
We live in a time where so many could be won for the Lord if we would only do what God has created us to do.  Oh how God wants to hear the words, “I love you” from a newly saved son or daughter.  Just like the joy I had the first time I heard my son attempt those words, that’s how God rejoices over us and most likely much more intensely…whether a newly saved soul or one who has know Him for years.  He is overjoyed when He hears us proclaim our love for Him, our good, good Father.
 
Do you know how much God loves you?  Do you understand that He will go to any length that He needs to…to draw you unto Himself?  This is how we need to be to those around us who don’t know of God’s love just yet.  We need to be vessels that carry God’s love to the lost, hurting and broken.  We need to ask God to soften our hearts and give us compassion towards the lost.
 
Let me tell you, it’s not difficult to find Christ Followers who know it all and have it all figured out.  They’re sure to let you know and kindly “put you in your place.”  Is that really the love of Jesus?  Did Jesus verbally put down and run from those who didn’t know Him?  Or, did He spend time with them, showing them love and kindness, as well as speaking the truth?  He spent time with them.  (That doesn’t mean He joined in on the sinning…Jesus never sinned.    2 Corinthians 5:21) How do I know this?  Because the Bible tells me how the Pharisees criticized Jesus for spending time with tax collectors, sinners, and such.  Matthew 11:19  Actually, the people he criticized were the Pharisees…the religiously learned of the time. They were always trying to trip Him up or kill Him. Matthew 23:25-28  Wait a minute…do I see a parallel here…some two thousand plus years later…?  We have a whole lotta people who know a whole lot about God.  But…where is the love?  I don’t say this to be mean.  I say this because we, as Christ Followers, need to repent and make some changes.  The lost need Jesus.  We all need Jesus, not just a select few.
 
Where is the love of Christ in many of the Christ followers today?  Church…we can look around and see what a mess this nation is.  But, do we even consider that we’re a big part of the problem…if not the root of it?  We’ve been playing church for so long…entertaining ourselves…that we’ve…well, many…have lost the true purpose of the church.  Hearts are hardened.  We think “all is well” because we attend church every time the doors are open.  We put our tithe and offering in the offering plate and yehaw…all is well.  Church is not meant to be a social club.  I ask you…is the love of God flowing though your life to the lost and hurting in your day to day, moment to moment life?
 
Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.  2 Corinthians 3:17
 
Do you allow the Holy Spirit access to your life daily…moment by moment, or is He only allowed in at certain times?  If you call yourself a Follower of Christ, I urge you to ask yourself how or if the love of Christ flows through you.  If it does…is it when you’re at church only?  Is it when you’re around others who can see what you’re doing?  Or…does it happen at all?  Galatians 5:18-25
 
We, as Followers of Christ, have got to make a change.  If we don’t have the true, genuine love of Christ flowing through us…we have nothing…nothing.
 
I implore you to search your heart.  Seek out God and ask Him what you can change in your life to make a difference to the lost and hurting in your world.  It’s each of us allowing the love of Christ to flow through us to a hurting world that will make the difference in the lost gaining salvation through Christ.  It’s His will that none should perish.  2 Peter 3:9
 
Remember, if we don’t have love…we have nothing.  1 Corinthians 13:1-8  

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