Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Does Love Win?


Did love win now that men can marry men and women can marry women? Does love give us the green light to do what we want even if it is opposed to God's original purpose and design? I noticed most of the Christian women's blogs didn't write anything about the gay marriage decision. Does love mean we don't write or say anything that offends others in hopes that it will bring them to believe in Jesus? Is love only about the idea that all we need to do is love people to Jesus? Yes, love covers over a multitude of sins and we are called to be people of love, but what exactly does love mean?

Most people think of love as simply accepting people the way they are, doing things for them and being kind. Is this all? Rob Bell wrote a book called "Love Wins." Many blogs only teach about love and grace, as well as many preachers and teachers. They don't want to offend anybody, be liked by everybody and not make others uncomfortable. Is this love? Does this win others to Christ?

If you want to know what love is look at Jesus, since He is the definition of love. Did everyone who knew Him as He walked this earth believe in Him? No! Many rejected the personification of love even though they saw the way that He lived and many even listened to Him and touched Him. When He rules this earth for 1,000 years, many will reject Him. This proves that love isn't what wins, since Jesus is love.

What is love exactly anyways? How does Jesus define it since He is love? Yes, He loved people deeply but He didn't want them to stay the way there were. When people were caught in sin, He would tell them to go and sin no more. He rebuked the religious people for their many sins against others and their pride. He angrily cleaned out the temple since they were using the temple for ungodly means. He served people by even washing their feet. He never had boundaries with people. Yes, He went to the mountain to pray but He didn't ever prevent people from interrupting Him. He exhorted people to obey His commands and told them that if they truly loved Him, they would obey Him. He hated sin so much that He allowed Himself, the Creator of the universe, to be crucified on a cross so we could be freed from sin. This is what true love looks like. It isn't just grace and mercy. It speaks the Truth in love also, even though many people won't like us since we expose their wicked deeds. If just "love" could win others, Jesus would have won all.

We are called to live lives as Jesus did. We are to encourage people to go and sin no more. We are called to exhort and rebuke those who are in sin. We can have righteous anger at sin and the destruction it causes. Love serves others, even doing menial jobs like cleaning the toilets for our families. It welcomes others to interrupt us if they need our help. Love encourages others to obey all of God's commands, even the difficult ones. We are much more concerned about pleasing our Father than people, so we do the work the Father has assigned for us to do even if it is completely contrary to what the world is doing. Finally, we are willing to deny ourselves, even to the point of death, to proclaim the Good News of the Gospel; all of it, including being filled with His Holy Spirit to accomplish His will once people call upon His name and are saved.

This, my friends, is love. And no, love does not win, neither does mercy or grace. Only those who believe in Jesus and His shed blood for their sin wins. Believe on the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved {Acts 16:31}. It's not an easy road we are asked to walk. Just writing, teaching, and preaching about love, mercy and grace is easy. Teaching ALL what true love entails isn't easy, but we are commanded to do it in hopes they will believe since it is the ONLY thing that saves people from their sin and eternal damnation.

Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; 
reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine.
2 Timothy 4:2

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Wow! Nail on the head. What great words used to describe how Jesus truly is and WHY we have such a problem with allowing sin to continue. THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! Great post.
1 reply · active 508 weeks ago
You're welcome! And thank you for your encouraging words on a previous post. I LOVE these words of yours "failing marriage to a flourishing marriage!" They are music to my ears!
Thank you for this. It has bothered me for some time to hear soft spoken Christians constantly saying we are to "love others to Jesus" as in accepting the choices they make. Sinners will NEVER come to Christ if they are comfortable in their sins. Yes, speak the TRUTH in love.... But when you're living a life ruled by the great deceiver, the truth will cause pain. The Gospel is black and white with no gray areas. We can not tailor make Jesus to fit our lifestyle. He is PERFECT. The changes need to be made in us.
1 reply · active 508 weeks ago
I always love your words, Shelah. Thank you for taking the time writing them for us to read.
Love is the most abused word. Jesus defined it simply as keeping his commandments. Thanks Lori for keeping His commandments
1 reply · active 508 weeks ago
I certainly try, Dave, by His power that He says works mightily within me. Now, if we can always remember this and all He has done for us since it's so easy to forget. This is why Paul repeatedly says, "Call to rememberance..."
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Lady Virtue · 508 weeks ago

Indeed, "love" is one of the most re-defined words in the English language these days. People think if they love someone, that means never offending them, letting them ruin themselves on earth and in eternity in the name of tolerance, freedom, etc. Love is defined in John 3:16, I Corinthians 13, and I John 3:17-18. THAT is love, not the sappy, sentimental, afraid to hurt anyone's feelings stuff that the world thinks it is.
1 reply · active 508 weeks ago
So true, Lady Virtue. Those who walk in sin suffer in this life and will in eternity. It's a terrible thing for Christians to remain silent.
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Dawn E. Brown · 508 weeks ago

Scripture says Love never fails.1 Cor. 13:8 Jesus is Love and Jesus cannot fail.I believe Love is a watered down word,or twisted to fit our desires,but not our needs. Speaking truth in Love I believe is winning.Thank you Lori for putting your image last and speaking Truth, Blessings, Dawn E. Brown
1 reply · active 508 weeks ago
You're welcome, Dawn. I try to only teach what the Bible teaches. That is all. God makes His Truth very clear in His Word.
Thank you for writing on this topic! Here is a Christian women's blog that has talked about the issue - you might enjoy it!
http://getalonghome.com/2015/06/told/

Have a wonderful day!
1 reply · active 508 weeks ago
Great post, Diana! I left a comment for her letting her know that she wasn't the only one who felt the way she did.
I grew up in a church that taught "love the sinner, hate the sin." That church now teaches "love the sinner and approve of the sin." Sad.

It isn't loving to approve of sin, and therefore prevent repentance and absolution. It is a gross distortion of the Gospel.

Keep speaking up, Lori! If what has happened in Canada is any indication, it won't be long before Christians daring to speak out are silenced. See: http://christiannews.net/2013/02/28/canadian-supr...
I know this Christian woman wrote a bit about it:
https://hearthtobelovely.wordpress.com/2015/06/30...

-elspeth
Thanks for another great post, Lori! I shared it with my husband and he fully agrees.

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