The Daily Word
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I want to look at ‘ aspects of love’, not the play or musical or any song or any worldly idea of what love is and how it should be shown, but what the Bible teaches about love. The great exposition of love in biblical and spiritual terms is in Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, and Chapter 13.
If we look at the world on an individual to individual basis, love of one person for another exists. If we look at the broader political and national perspective, we find no evidence of love, but rather the opposite or a total lack of concern of one nation’s people for another nation’s people. Even within a nation, there is very little love shown in communities or larger areas of population. Love and care for the population of a nation will figure low or not exist on any political agenda despite words and statements that might indicate otherwise.
So we must turn from and reject any concept of love that might be common within the world and look at what God’s defined concept of love is. Certainly, we have a crystal clear definition of love when we read those words in John’s First Letter: “This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins.” The next verse goes on to say what should be our reaction and response to this love, “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another”. And it is ‘love in action’ that I want us grasp a firm hold of, as it is the glue which holds our church together and shows to the world what God is like.
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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