Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Day 336 - We Need a Revelation of Love


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV

Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 53     

Michael’s book is available through: 

Abiding Life Ministries International
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For years we have known that the world has so abused and misused the word “love” that Christians have been misguided and deceived into thinking and using wrong definitions and descriptions and therefore “missed God” in interacting with other Christians, especially family and other close relationships.  Once again, Michael Wells, with years of abiding in Christ and interacting with defeated Christians, has laid out for us some astounding and definitive truths that could benefit so many who are hurting for some REAL LOVE.

DAY 337

God’s Definition of Love

Though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory. –I Peter 1:8

We must stop trying to define love in human terms. It is too narrow and incorrect. We are human, so our definitions will be lacking. Therefore, it is only God who can define Himself. As humans we are so far off on our definition of God that when He came, no one recognized Him! “See how great a love the Father has bestowed upon us, that we should be called children of God; and {such} we are. For this reason the world does not know us, because it did not know Him” (I John 3:1).

Again, we stand or fall by our definitions. The world’s definition of love is the fulfillment of the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, and the boastful pride of life. When a different person, position, or thing can feed all three aspects of the flesh, the carnal person might well “fall out of love” with whom or what he had and say he “loves” that other person, job, or material possession. For someone in the world to say, “I love you,” is to say, “You are meeting all three aspects of my carnal nature,” and that is why the world’s love is so fragile. Remember the breakups in high school? Some had the honesty to say, “I found someone better!” Better at what? Better at meeting the lust of their eyes, lust of their flesh, and the boastful pride of their life. How hard it is to hang on to someone with such stiff fleshly competition from others! The world’s love is definitely performance-based. When we do not meet a child’s carnal needs we may well hear him mutter, “I do not love you!” Is it any wonder that some people become hermits? For in an unenlightened sense the effort involved to win the love of another is exhausting, never ending, and ultimately disappointing. In the world when someone says, “I love you,” the object of that love had better keep performing. Another problem is that the flesh is like the fire that never says enough. A child of ten years eats more than a child of one month. Therefore, by the very nature of carnality, what satisfied yesterday does not today, and thus, one looming phrase--“You are not meeting my needs!”--seems always just a day or two away. Feeding the flesh of another by meeting carnal needs is a Catch-22, for it paves the way for a greater fleshly need that cannot be met, and that finally leads to rejection. This is the baggage and definition many of us were carrying with us the day we met Jesus and heard Him whisper to us, “I love you!” “He loves me! Oh no, now I must perform. I must meet all of His needs. He has a need for me to be perfect, holy, righteous, blameless, forgiving, giving, consistent, pure, free of all lusts, and more.” If we open the Bible and start reading when we believe the above definition of love, we will be overwhelmed by all that must be done to keep the relationship with Him alive. Slowly the flesh begins to wane in its ability to keep the relationship working. We fall short and we await the breakup. When He whispers again, “I love you,” we do not believe it. We still remember high school when the boy or girl said, “I love you,” just to placate us; the next day we discovered he or she was off with someone else. Suffice it to say that in and of ourselves we just do not know what love is.

For the one who has the revelation of His love, everything changes. It is best experienced, but I will try to describe it. His love is an absolute. His love is a standalone love. His love never needs feeding. His love is not dependent on another. Just as a tree is a tree, a man is a man, and the sun is the sun, love is love. Nothing that happens on earth will affect the sun; the sun is the sun. It stands alone. It does not shine on condition. Someone can hate a rock all he wants, curse at it, throw it, and tell it to stop being a rock, but the fact is, his actions do not change the fact that the rock is a rock. God is Love; Love is His character. If someone’s actions could change His love, then man’s behavior could change God. But God cannot be changed. “Jesus Christ {is} the same yesterday and today, {yes} and forever” (Hebrews 13:8).

Did you ever stop to wonder why it is that we “greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory” when we have NEVER seen Christ?  Amazing, isn’t it?  Wait a minute…we HAVE “seen Him.”  With spiritual eyes given unto us by the Heavenly Father.  Wow!  No wonder every Child of God has such love and admiration for the Father, His Son, and His Holy Spirit!  It is truth that “the revelation of His love” CHANGES EVERYTHING!  (one of my favorite songs of all time:  Larnelle Harris and Sandy Patti singing “I’ve Just Seen Jesus!”)

As Michael points out so strongly:
·         We must stop trying to define “love” in human terms.
·         Man’s definitions are too narrow and incorrect.
·         The world’s “love” is definitely performance-based.
·         God’s love is just the opposite of the world’s love…not surprising.

It is staggering to me just how possible and likely it is that many Christians are “missing God” and being misdirected by the baggage and wrong definitions of love that were carried into the relationship from the first day they met Jesus.  But how much truth there is to that thought!  Wow!  May the Lord use this day’s writing to deliver many from that bondgage!

Grab a pen, make note of the absolutes of the absoluteness of God’s love…and begin to enjoy Him and His love as never before!

IF YOU HAVE ANY DESIRE TO INTERACT WITH ME ON SOMETHING MICHAEL HAS WRITTEN, AND/OR ANY OF MY THOUGHTS, PLEASE NOTE THE EMAIL ADDRESS JUST BELOW MY NAME AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS.

BLESSINGS! 

Pastor Lee McDowell


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