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Our
love for each other is the eye glasses we use to help us see God
better. Loving His creation enables us to feel His presence to a
greater extent.
"No one has seen God at any time; if we love one another, God abides in us, and His love is perfected in us" (1 John 4:12).
Love
is the flashlight by which we see and feel God. "The one who loves his
brother abides in the Light..." (1John 2:10). We can see or feel God in
even the simplest things on this earth if we have His love in our
hearts. If we love one another, we can see God.
If we want to experience more of God's presence in our lives, then we need only to love one another.
This is very simple for as we do unto the least of these we see God.
Enjoying each other will lead us to enjoying more of God. One act of
kindness can produce more of God's presence in our lives than a whole
year of Bible studies. One smile to a child can mean more to God than a
week's worth of fasting.
"Is
this not the fast which I chose, to loosen the bonds of wickedness, to
undo the bands of the yoke, and to let the oppressed go free and break
every yoke? Is it not to divide your bread with the hungry and bring
the homeless poor into the house; when you see the naked, to cover him;
and not to hide yourself from your own flesh [and blood]?" (Isaiah 58:
6-7).
Ministry Starts at Home
Many
years ago I read the book "In His Steps" by Charles M. Sheldon. In this
book, many people turned away from their own ideas and plans for their
lives and began doing great things for God. They turned their
attentions away from themselves and turned to the needs of others. It
gave me a desire to seek the Lord and ask Him what great and wonderful
work I could do for Him. I thought to myself, "Does God want me to sell
all that I own and go to Africa to suffer for the sake of the Gospel?
Did He wish me to start an orphanage in the heart of New York City?"
What could it be?
What
He told me shocked me more than anything He could have said. He said,
"Minister to your family." What a shock to me. The greatest thing I
could or ever would do for God was to love my own children. What He was
saying was that my love for my own family was foundational. How I
served them each day without notice or praise was preparation for a
farther-reaching ministry. It was what God used to draw me close to
Him, much like David who "ministered" to the sheep in the field, all
the while becoming a king.
I
could start the greatest revival the world has ever known, lead
millions of people to Christ and set people free though anointed
preaching, yet all would be a loss if I could not first minister to
those blessed five who live under my roof.
Sometimes
we get so "spiritual" that we forget to enjoy life and the people in
our lives. My mission field wasn't in Africa or New York City. But
first and foremost, my mission was right in my own living room watching
Sesame Street. If I fail in loving them, how could God trust me to love
anyone else?
Looking for Love
"Then
your light will break out like the dawn, and your recovery will
speedily spring forth; and your righteousness will go before you, the
glory of the Lord will be your rear guard" (Isaiah 58:8).
When
we graduate from the school of loving our own, God will trust us with
more. In any ministry, love must be our motivation. Without love we
cannot see, for we are in darkness (1John 2:9). With the light of love
in our hearts we can see, for we are walking in His light and our
hearts are open to see the destiny of God in others. As we begin to
raise up one another and care for the needs of others, we will see the
righteousness of God shine forth in our own lives.
Because
of love, the very presence of Almighty God will be our rear guard.
Where we go He will go; the Glory of God will follow us around. When we
set others free, we will be set free from the yoke of our own
oppression. The Lord has linked us together in a chain of love. He reacts to our needs when we act in love towards one another. He answers us when we answer the cries of others. What a wonderful God we serve.
"Then you will call, and the Lord will answer; you will cry, and He will say, 'Here am I'" (Isaiah 58:9).
God
has bound Himself to love. This is His way of playing hide and seek
with us. We can search and search for Him and then, in a moment, when
we submit ourselves to loving His people, He says, "Here I am." If you
want to find God, then LOVE!
God
will be found by those who walk in love. He reveals Himself to those
who love, appreciate and enjoy each other. If you want to find God, hug
a child or love your neighbor. If you want the power of God to follow
you around, take cookies to a friend. If you have a need, give away
something you have.
Ambassadors of Love
"By
this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only
begotten Son to be the propitiation for our sins" (1 John 4:9).
God
sent Jesus to us to show us what true love looks like. His idea was
that He would send His Son to show us how to love and then we would all
model after Him. The Father then intends that, just as Christ was God's
ambassador of His love, we would be Christ's ambassadors of that same
awesome love to those around us.
"Love
that is patient, love that is kind and is not jealous; love does not
brag and is not arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek
its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong
suffered..." (1 Corinthians 13:4-5).
This
might sound like a lot to consume, but God does not expect us to eat a
sandwich without first taking a bite, meaning we simply do what we can,
performing the simple acts of kindness even when we don't feel like it.
Before we know it, our love has grown and we are fulfilling our call -
we are walking in love! When we are His ambassadors of love, we feel
His Presence stronger in our lives.
Maturing Love
Offense
comes to try to tear up the groundwork love has laid in our lives, but
this is only an opportunity to have more of His Presence in our lives.
When we love, even when we have been wronged, God releases a stronger
dose of His Presence. He honors us and frees us. Offense seeks to bind
us up and keep our love from flowing. But when we free ourselves from
the chains of offense and love in spite of wrongs done, God's love
flows freely through us.
It
is at these times when our loves grows by leaps and bounds - our love
is maturing. It is inevitable that we go through the valley of offense
from time to time, but every time we do, our love grows deeper and we
walk closer to our Father. He is, after all, love (1 John 4:16).
The
Lord promises us that He will hear us and hear our cry if we will
simply act out of love for one another. We are bound to each other by
love, and He is bound to us by our love for each other.
Allow
the Lord to change your mind about those in your life whom you have
judged. We may not agree with everything they do, but we still have to
love them and treat them with respect. The very people we judge with
harshness or disregard could be the ones we are assigned to raise up
and show the awesome love of Jesus Christ.
Pray this with me:
Father,
help me to be Your ambassador of love. Show me how to express love to
others. Help me to forgive offenses done to me. Use my love to open the
door for others to know You more.
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