“This is how love is made complete among us so that we will have confidence on the day of judgment: In this world we are like Jesus.” (1 John 4:17)
In today’s culture, the word “love” means different things to different people. You can love your husband or wife, your country, your dog, your new mobile phone, and your car. But you don’t love your husband or wife the same way you love your mobile phone or your car, right? The television and tabloid kind of love where you fall in and out of love at the drop of a hat isn’t real love, it’s selfishness and immaturity. The Bible word agape (God’s love) is an unconditional commitment to love that’s rooted in an unchanging decision. It always gives, and doesn’t change whether the love is returned or not. It’s a decision of your heart to seek the other person’s highest good, no matter how they may respond.
When the King James Bible translators came upon the Greek word agape, in addition to using the English word “love” to transliterate it, they often chose the word “charity”. This was meant to reinforce the idea that love is selfless, unconditional, giving love. And as such, it directs kindness, respect, and loyalty towards the loved one. “God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect” (vv. 16-17). What causes us to stand out from the world isn’t our words but our love for one another. When we can overcome our differences, when we can cross lines of denomination, race, and culture and truly love one another, the world is drawn to Christ and it pays attention to what we say (see John 13:35).
Jesus was born in the flesh for us, was named Jesus for He will save His people from their sins, His name follows the Old Testament prophecy being born of a virgin who would name Him Immanuel which means God with us, and He commissions all of us to make disciples and to remember He is with us to the end of the age. Now, that’s true love.
Prayer
Father, Your gift of unchanging love and the salvation offered through Your Son, Jesus, are the hope in my life. Let my life be a reflection of that love You give to everyone I come in contact with.
Stay encouraged!
Pastor Mike