God is love! Or so says the Bible. To understand God or what it means to belong to Him and be Christian means to understand, experience and exhibit love to other people. As we think about what it means to be a people who are all about love, we need to ask ourselves what that means. I suggest a few things to answer this question.
I. Love is Practical
There is no meaning in any belief or philosophy that has no relationship to the way that we live our lives. Love must have a practical application to have any value. Jesus said in the sermon on the mount “everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man.”
II. Love is unconditional
Love is many things to any people. As Christians the standard we are to conform to is the one set by Jesus Christ. His love is an unconditional love. That means that we don’t have the right or the authority to make subjective decisions about who is or is not our neighbor. We don’t get to decide whether or not we will love. The Love of God described in the Bible is an unconditional love poured out by God on all people. The Bible also says “Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar.” God’s love is unconditional.
III. Love is public
Paul wrote “I am not Ashamed of the Gospel.” The love of God should define us in ways that are immeasurable. It should define us not only in times of deeply private devotion, but also in times of painfully public crisis. The love of God should be something that is evident to those around us and those who know us. Unconditional love is public!
In closing we should ask ourselves “Do people see the Love of God lived out in my life?” and “Do people perceive our congregation that is driven by the Love of God?”
