What is love? What is truly genuine love?
Jesus was clear on
this: "Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for
one's friends." (John 15:13, NIV2). In other words, love is being
willing to sacrifice ourselves for the sake of others, even to the point
of death.
Using this great truth as a standard, I wonder how my
love measures up...
Jesus went even a step further. "For if,
while we were God's enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death
of his Son, how much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved
through his life!" (Romans 5:10, NIV2). Jesus exuded genuine,
sacrificial love, even towards his very own enemies! This is real,
genuine love, to love our enemies more than ourselves!
We may not
comprehend such a love. It is only natural, as few have ever experienced
such love. Once touched by it, however, we are changed for life. We
can't help ourselves but to love like Jesus does.
Sadly, many
pretend to be part of the fold, but only have a glimpse of who God truly
is because their self-interests or the worries of their lives prevent
them from experiencing God fully. If they only had time for God, they
would eventually become fully alive. They would realize that it's not
about us, it's all about love! It doesn't even matter if we go to church
regularly or not. As long as we put ourselves first we will live empty
lives.
Our futile efforts are so tiny when compared to divine
love. We may give weekly offerings, but these are worthless if love is
not our motivating factor. We may preach the Word, but this, too, is
valueless without experiencing love firsthand. After all, love came to
this world so that we could fully experience Him. Every one of Jesus'
followers couldn't help themselves but to genuinely love others, not
only through offerings, but also through actions.
Would we be
willing to endure what Stephen went through? "While they were stoning
him, Stephen prayed, 'Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.' Then he fell on
his knees and cried out, 'Lord, do not hold this sin against them.' When
he had said this, he fell asleep." (Acts 7:59-60, NIV2)
I must
ask you to please forgive us Christians who have a hard time manifesting
love. We are so distracted by our daily lives that we have not yet fully
experienced love the way Jesus demonstrated it. Pray that we will find
the source of real, genuine love, so that others may experience Him as
well!
During March break, 2013, we headed for Erie, Pennsylvania.
We were looking forward to exploring Presque Isle State Park, as it is
renowned for its dunes and beautiful beaches. As we approached the
shores of Presque Isle, we found ourselves surrounded by mounds and
slabs of snow and ice. We couldn't help ourselves but to climb out onto
these wonders.
While I stayed behind to take pictures, my
youngest son and my wife continued their trek through this "polar"
experience. At one time I approached the frozen lake, wondering if it
would hold my weight. I took my glove off and put my hand on the ice. I
was surprised that there was a layer of water above it, and that the ice
could easily be broken off. It's only then and there that I realized
that I was actually walking over the actual water of the lake, and that
it was likely not all that safe!
I wanted to warn my family, but
they had already realized the potential disaster and were safely
climbing the dunes. As I looked around, I noticed numerous holes and
cracks in this icy floor I was walking on, and I immediately began a
cautious retreat to where I came from!
By then my family had
followed the dunes back to where I was still cautiously trying to
navigate that cracking ice. I could see my son eying the situation, and
then suddenly he stepped off the safe ground and began to walk out on
the ice towards me. I warned him to stay away, but it didn't stop him.
Only when he had verified with his own weight that the passage was safe
for me did he speak: "It's safe to follow me now, papa."
That
rascal had been willing to sacrifice his own safety to keep me safe! But
why wouldn't he, after all? He has experienced Jesus' love firsthand.
Love doesn't stop for anything, and especially not for ourselves. This
is the kind of love Jesus is offering us. Not the love as we know in
this world, but real, genuine love.
Jesus, too, invites us to
follow Him, telling us gently, "It's safe to follow me now." So why are
you still standing on that breaking ice?
Rob Chaffart