Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Choose Love

Matthew 22:34-40

This has been a rollercoaster of a year in America. I almost don’t want to know any more news about anyone. TV can stir up anxiety. Elections tend to bring out the worst of people – and watching comments fly on Facebook… Words sting.
I have seen people rip people up – as have you – for disagreeing on ‘points.’ But I wonder… Do we really know what ‘points’ we stand for? I know I could use more education.
Watching all this makes me feel sad and lonely. I sat down to just get in the Word – to recover from the stress of life and God brought me back to His purpose – love.

Love covers a multitude of sins. (1 peter 4:8)

I think we feel a decline in society – a moral decline, an authoritative decline, a decline in faith of the One we had put our trust in with this country.
Due to this decline – we suddenly feel the need to bring up what we stand for –and throw insults at those who don’t agree. I have seen this in brothers and sisters in Christ – and you have too.

But how do we choose love in such circumstances? 
1.     Go back to God. Spend time in His word – asking for his truth.
a.     Arm yourself with the Armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18) our battles aren’t against flesh and blood – which translates – each other
b.     Ask him to change your heart
c.      What is truth? Seek it. Jesus says – I am the way the truth and the life. (john 14:6)
2.     Search out what you believe in his word. Just don’t take others words for it. (I see many arguments where people are stating words, but where is the truth?)
3.     Look at the things we can work on as individuals… in other words, we have logs in our own eyes we need to fix before we worry about specks in others. (Matthew 7:1-6)
4.     Finally – look at Jesus. How did he live? How did he treat others?

I keep thinking about love your neighbor as yourself. We have a gift as a Christian. We have Jesus. This is a gift to share. I met 3 precious children on a walk yesterday. They wanted to pet Edward and asked how old joseph was. They were sweet, kind and courteous.  They were different races from me. They were created in God’s image.
As I walked away – my heart broke for those out there who are precious creations of God. They need a savior – He came that ‘non should perish’(john 3:16.) And I realized… We are wrong. We are looking at everything wrong, we are hurling stones, we are sitting in pits like vipers waiting to strike at anything- like a hurting animal striking at the very person that could help them.

And I remembered the verse – love your neighbor as yourself. I looked that up in Matthew 22. I wanted to see the background to this statement. I read the entire chapter and observed that Jesus spent a lot of His time answering questions that were thrown at him to catch Him in a trap. He was there to save – and he was rejected by the religious leads of the time -  and his own received him not (John 1:11)

He was asked ‘What is the greatest commandment?’ here is his response:
Matthew 22:37 Jesus replied, “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 A second is equally important: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’40 The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments.”

As humans – we are each uniquely designed – in the image of God. One translation of the Bible (the message) put it this way:
Genesis 1:26 God spoke: “Let us make human beings in our image, make them
        reflecting our nature

We should take care with God’s creation. We are all we have on this Earth. We won’t all agree-even in our own faith. But have compassion towards one another. Our goal isn’t to be proven right – it’s to love. How will other see his love in us – if all we throw out there is hate.


If we err – let it be on the side of love – and trust God enough to fix what we can’t. Let’s bring him back into the picture.