Love must be sincere. –Romans 12:9
We are called by Jesus to love one another. Love is the defining characteristic of the
Christian community; Jesus called it His “new command” and said it would
distinguish us as His disciples (John 13:34-35). He did not lay it out for us as a good
option; it was an order. Obedience
requires that we love Him and that we love others.
Knowing that, we usually try to put on love – or a least the
appearance of love. Even when we
cultivate bitterness in our hearts toward another, we cultivate smiles and
warmth on our faces. Our words and our
inner feelings to not always match. We
act loving because we know we are supposed to; but we do not feel loving. That is a problem.
Which is genuine love?
When Paul tells us to love each other sincerely, does he really expect
our feelings to fall in line with our obedience? Is it acceptable to act loving rather than to be
loving? It is a start, but we can’t be
content with that.
Our feelings change slowly, especially when we have been
offended or slighted. In such cases, we
can at least act, as we know we are supposed to act. But we cannot stop there. We must guard our hearts diligently. That is where all actions will eventually
flow from. At some point, obedience must
include sincerity. Otherwise, it doesn’t
come close to the character of God.
Think about that.
Does God love us reluctantly?
Does He say: “You have sinned so much that I don’t have strong feelings
for you, but according to My promise I’ll treat you lovingly?” Of course not! There is not internal contradiction in God’s
attitudes. He is not superficial in the
least. His love is real – the most
authentic, genuine love there is. So
must ours be.
How can we get there?
Genuine love is so hard, especially when we are told to love our
enemies! Fallen, sinful natures cannot
fulfill that command. The answer must be
supernatural.
Trust God to live His life in you. That is what our life in the Holy Spirit is
all about. Ask Him not to reform your
character by giving you love, but to replace your character by giving you
His. His love is utterly sincere. Ours must be as well.
With sincere love to Oasis,
A long-time Oasis member
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