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The statement that God is love, expresses the deepest sense of who God is and what he is like. Not only is love a characteristic of God, but he is love itself. Love has its origin in his being. Because God is love, he made everything. He gave us life. When we look at nature, we see amazing beauty, painstaking detail and order. The entire cosmos is perfectly integrated. Above all, man's nature - his free will, his conscience, his ability to love, think and create - reflects God's being.
WHAT IS GOD'S LOVE LIKE? God's love is personal & perfect The passages quoted above show that God gives us the gift of life and shares his love with us. His acting is love. It shows that the love of God is not simply an attribute, impersonal energy or the source of intense feelings (what people often think of love as). Love by its very nature, is deeply connected with the decision and will to always want the very best for someone. God wants the best for us and created everything so that it leads us to him - to his love. God's love must be shared Because God is love, he gives of himself. This giving shows us the sense of life, that is, to know God's love and to love him. This is why he made us. He wants us not only to experience his love, but to have a deep relationship with him and with others. Jesus said:
God makes us able to love with all our heart. This is possible when we know, accept and experience God's perfect love. In spite of our sins, we can understand and long for God's love, because he made us good. God's love is the only love that can truly fulfil us God made us to be loved perfectly by him - to be respected and treasured by him. People often seek this love in other people, and are disappointed. Even if we were perfect we would not be able to fulfil this longing in each other. Our limited love can never be enough to give each other the true identity and value that only God can give. Only God is able to fulfil our desire to be loved perfectly. He alone is the source of such love. Blaise Pascal (Physicist/Philosopher 1623-62) wrote about the danger of looking for perfect love in man: 'I am not the end of any, and I have not the wherewithal (means) to satisfy them. Am I not about to die? And thus the object of their attachment will die�'.. People seek love in many places. To be loved is the most central goal in life, to be valued, accepted, honoured. Consciously or unconsciously, they search for their identity in this. God's love is different. God doesn't make us the centre of everything, unlike people do when they dote on each other. God teaches us that being fulfilled doesn't come by being put in the centre, but by giving ourselves selflessly. We learn this from him. He doesn't want to be praised because of selfish reasons, but because we can't live a life filled with meaning and sense if we are not filled by him - the source of love. When people try to find this perfect love in other people they put man in God's place. This is unfair to man and unfair to God. Man cannot fulfil their expectations - he is too limited, and fallible, and this expectation is too great a burden for him to bear because he himself needs this perfect love from God. If a person rejects God, then their identity and value in life must be taken from what they do or how others accept them. They feel the need to be loved, but will often be disappointed when they look for this in people. It puts a great strain on relationships and takes away the freedom of the other person. Such love is selfish, not selfless. God's love is pure & selfless Pure, selfless relationships between people are only possible if they are based on God's pure and selfless love.
God's love enables us to love without expecting something back, independently of how I feel or of what is easier for me, without selfish desires and looking for honour from the other one. In such relationships, I don't need to look for any acceptance or honour or fulfilment of desires from the other one, because God gives me what I really need. I am then free to share this love joyfully with others. God's love says the truth The Old Testament quotes an ancient prayer, in which we find sentiments which all of us have experienced at some stage from others, or perhaps noticed in ourselves...
True love is pure because it is based on truthfulness - even if saying the truth is not always easy or accompanied by good feelings.
A doctor may prescribe medicine which tastes bitter, but he does it because he knows it will make the patient well. It would not be love not to give it to the patient just because he wants to please the patient or make them feel good for the moment. Likewise true love gives a person what they need most, and not necessarily what they would prefer. GOD'S LOVE IN JESUS God became man because he loves us While creation and the being of man are great testimonies of God's love, the greatest testimony of all is that he sent his son Jesus to us. He came so close to us to show through his life and death how much he loves us and wants to save us. He demonstrated his great mercy for us by giving us the possibility to be forgiven and set free from sin.
Through Jesus we are reconciled to God To accept God's love means to accept Jesus, and to accept how sinful we have been and how much we need his forgiveness. God gives us everything we need, and gave us many things and abilities for us to love and do good. When we sin we abuse these good gifts from God, using them for evil, without respecting what they were entrusted to us for. A son who squanders all the inheritance his loving, caring father gave him on evil pleasures dishonours and rejects his father. Likewise we dishonour and reject God when we don't ask God how he wants us to live. When we get to know Jesus, he shows us through his life and death how much we rejected God through our sin. He leads us to repentance and forgiveness if we accept him. This acceptance is expressed not only in words and beliefs, but in our whole attitude, and by letting him change our lives.
To accept Jesus means to accept what he commanded
God loves us so much that he did not only send his son to save us, but he gave us commandments through Jesus, that we might live according to them and live as Jesus lived. Jesus commanded us to love everyone Often people limit their love to people from their particular group of friends or family - according to their own criteria of who they find 'lovable'. To love everyone means to want the best for everyone without favouritism - not preferring some people more than others. Only this kind of love is selfless. This was not a completely new commandment. The books of Moses write:
Jesus' love means saying the truth Jesus demonstrated what it means to love everyone through his whole life and death. He knew that what people need most is to be reconciled with God, and that what hinders people and makes them blind is sin. His love included, therefore, that he clearly rejected hypocrisy and led people to assess their lives before God. Jesus lived without sin, and therefore his life was a mirror which showed people who they really were. For those who accepted him, they could be led to repentance and forgiveness, but many rejected him because they did not want to be confronted with his righteousness and his honest love. He told everyone the truth plainly, and showed them what they have to change. For this reason many hated him, and finally they killed him. Today, many reject him and the truth he proclaimed as well.
�and that is why he was rejected We can see through Jesus' life that true and honest love is not necessarily attractive or fascinating (to those who seek their own pleasure) or connected with intense emotions. Unfortunately God's love is not liked by everyone and you cannot help or win everyone with this love. Jesus' love is fully embodied only through and in the Church
If people reject love, they are separated from God and from each other. People who do not accept God's love cannot love in a truly selfless way. Only those who want to love the source of love and be nourished by him, will want or be able to give each other his love. In true, biblical Church, everyone lives by the love of God. Each one serves the others with their whole life and lets themselves be served. It is love which binds them together, not a man-made hierarchy or an organisation. If their love grows cold, then the Church disintegrates. If they love each other, then the Church grows and matures.
Those who love Jesus will share their lives. This is the core teaching and practice of the entire New Testament.
Unfortunately it is very hard to find people who want to live this out today. Individualism, egotism and consumerism are rife in our religious world. When people do not share their lives in this kind of love, they show that they are not his disciples.
Love is a commandment. It encourages us and gives us hope that it is possible to follow Jesus and to live in love, even today. He wouldn't have commanded this love if it were not possible. On our own, we would not be able to do it, but with his help, we can - we can fulfil the only real aim of life and find the only love which can fulfil us. This is what we were created for. Without it, life is empty and senseless.
We have the example of the first Christians in the book of Acts. They loved each other so much that it was very natural for them to share their whole lives, including their possessions. They learned this love from Jesus and the apostles. They met every day in their homes, and fought for one another's spiritual lives. This is the kind of love that Christians must have for each other. Only in this way can they really be a light for the world, showing that Jesus set us free from sin, and that he works in us with a power that the world (including the religious world and so-called churches) does not know and cannot imitate.
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