We must be willing to follow directions and have faith in the one giving
us sound advice and directions for life itself. Jesus was full of directions as
being the Author of life itself and who knew how to navigate through it; He told
us to just follow Him, the summation of Christian ethics (living the good life by fulfilling one's duty to man and God)! Some would say that
their philosophy is to do as Jesus would do (WWJD), but this can lead to mysticism and
we must do what Jesus commanded us to do, namely, to love one another and to
obey His commandments including the Great Commission. He told us directly that
the Law is summed up in the command to love our neighbor as ourselves and to
love God with all that we are (heart, mind, soul, and strength).
How can we
practically fulfill the command to love one another? We don't harshly judge,
jump on someone's case throw the book at them, criticize, but acting in one's best interest, we set
priorities, don't get nitpicky, we become good examples, we spend time with people when they seem to
be a nuisance or bother on our personal time, we become servants of our fellow
man and willing to pay back to society a debt of gratitude and show that God has
put us on earth for a purpose. We will notice that when we have the Spirit that
love overflows and we can find a love for others in our hearts, but we love only
because God first loved us! Love is the overflow and byproduct of the fulfillment of the Spirit as fruit to be grown by maturity. We must learn to invest in people as well as invest in God and realize that we will reap benefits in eternity if not in the
here and now. We may not even feel a love for others, but don't go by your
feelings because they can vary as a weathervane in a storm. Love is not to be
reckoned only as a touchy-feely thing but an attitude and a commitment.
Nothing is
determined by frail feelings in God's kingdom--not right nor wrong, and not love
either! The true measure is obedience and faithfulness. Mothe now Saint Teresa said that we are called to faithfulness, not success! Some people determine right and wrong by what feels right at the moment! No one will be rewarded
in heaven for their wonderful feeling they managed to conjure up, but only for
their faithfulness. But God wants our hearts, not our achievements! That is to
say that He wants all of us and full devotion.
It was said of King Amaziah that
he served the LORD, but not with a perfect heart (cf. 2 Chron. 25:2). We are to
love the LORD our God with all our hearts as a command but the heart does more
than feel in the Bible: it thinks and wills. It has volition and intellect
as well as being the seat of emotions. The reason says this is so we can have
a heart to love God, a mind to know Him, and a will to obey Him. Luke 10:27 says to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength and our neighbor as ourselves--this sums up the whole Law of Moses.
The Bible is
our instruction manual, user guide, or even owners manual if you will. Breaking
faith with the instructions breaks faith with God, for He is a stickler for
instructions and orders to be complied with by the letter. Jesus told us to
abide in Him and to keep His Word. We are to grow in faith by hearing of
the Word in preaching at church. To God, there's your way and His way, and we
must forget about our best instincts and take it by faith that the Father knows
best. We can do no better abiding in Jesus than by cherishing His Word and
reading the Bible regularly and faithfully till it becomes a part of our souls.
The worst insult one can get is for someone to say that he has not the love of
the Father in him, for God is love and he who loves knows God.
Soli Deo Gloria!