Topic:LOVE MUST BE RECIPROCATED
Memorise:
If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have
kept my Father’s commandments, and abide in his love. John 15:10
Bible
Text: John 15:9-10, Bible in one year: 1st Chronicles 23:25, Luke
18:35-19:10
God loves
us so much the He gave us Himself as a gift. Giving Jesus Christ to die for us
was the same as giving Himself to us (1st Timothy 3:16). But He did
not stop there, He went further, pointing out to us in Romans 8:32 that:
“He that
spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with
him also freely give us all things.”
However,
love should be a two-way exchange, and not one-sided. If you love someone and
your love is not being reciprocated, after a while, something will happen to
that love. That love may grow cold or even die. The same applies to the
relationship between God and us. If you check through the scriptures, you will
learn that whenever God does something for someone, He expects them to do
something in return. It is one
thing to be loved and another thing to abide in that love. While you were in your sins, God demonstrated His love for you by sending Himself, in the person of Jesus Christ, to die for you. When you respond to this divine initiative by repenting of your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, you will be washed by His blood and forgiven. After this, God increases His love towards you, and when you reciprocate, that love increases.
thing to be loved and another thing to abide in that love. While you were in your sins, God demonstrated His love for you by sending Himself, in the person of Jesus Christ, to die for you. When you respond to this divine initiative by repenting of your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, you will be washed by His blood and forgiven. After this, God increases His love towards you, and when you reciprocate, that love increases.
Love
begets greater love. If you want to sustain or increase the love that God has
for you, reciprocate His love. In today’s reading, Jesus tells us that when He
came to earth as a man, He was loved by the Father; but to sustain that love,
He had to keep the Father’s commandments. What the Father expected of Jesus is
what He expects of us today. There is no way you will continue in God’s love
when you deliberately break His commandments or refuses to obey Him. If He has
loved you, He expects you to love Him too. He expects your obedience. He also
expects you to love other brethren. How have you reciprocated the love of the
Lord? even though afflictions, persecutions, angles, Satan, what we see and
what we can’t see cannot separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus
(Romans 8:35-39), disobedience, manifested by violation of His word, can deal
that love a terrible blow
Action
Point: List some things you have never done that you can start doing to
reciprocate the love of God. Do them from today!
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