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Do you ever wonder just how you are doing spiritually?
Have you ever thought, “If today were the day I stood before God, would He say, ‘Well done’?”
Now, I wouldn’t have verbalized it that way.
I would not have admitted that to anyone, but my life certainly did.
However, the Bible tells us that God looks elsewhere to determine our spirituality.
He doesn’t look at what we do to im
However,
What does Christ look at to determine “Well done”?
Some would say that He looks at how many times you have read your Bible.
Others may say He looks at your church attendance record.
Still others may say that “Well done” depends upon how many people you have led to faith in Jesus.
We have probably all been guilty of taking that perspective, and we have had a tendency to develop attitudes that were less than Christ-like as a result.
This is why it is critical that we always look to God’s Word for our answer.
Love
That is what Jesus looks at - our love.
In fact, it was so important to Him that He said love was the key to keeping the commandments.
He summed them all up in two statements.
A Pharisee came and asked Him what was the greatest commandment.
To which He responded,
Matthew 22:36-3
We often hear about love, and it should be no surprise to any of us that what we usually hear called love could not be further from the real thing.
Reminder to Love
Opposite of Love
Cain - the wrong kind of love
Here is a man who hated his own brother - his own flesh and blood.
If you were to ask him, “Cain, do you love Abel?”
He would have certainly answered, “Of course!
He is my brother!”
But that made no difference when God accepted Abel’s offering and rejected Cain’s.
God told Cain how to make it right, but he paid no attention.
Cain let his envy stew until he was a cauldron of bitterness boiling within.
He walked with Abel out into the fields one day, found an opportunity to get even, and killed his own brother.
Cain - the wrong kind of love
He did not like his offering being rejected.
That was an affront to his pride.
He was embarrassed.
He became bitter.
His brother was a constant reminder of that ordeal.
His brother was a constant reminder of that ordeal.
An envious, bitter brother allowed his pride to turn envy into hate, and now Cain has the blood of his brother Abel on his hands.
If a brother can hate brother, it should not surprise us when the world hates us.
When we walk with Christ, the world will resist the light of His holiness shining through us, and they will hate us for it.
We will not have to say anything.
Just our presence and His presence within us makes the unbeliever very uncomfortable.
When we walk with Christ, the world will resist the light of His holiness shining through us, and they will hate us for it.
We will not have to say anything.
Just our presence and His presence within us makes the unbeliever very uncomfortable.
1 John 3:
This is not saying that a murderer cannot get saved.
Paul, David, Moses, and others in the Bible were murderers and became children of God. 1 John is saying here that a child of God cannot continually live with constant hatred in their heart.
How will we live?
1 John 3:12
Picture of Love
1 John 3:
Christian Love
What is one thing you can do today to serve someone around you?
Christ - the right kind of love
Love is Life
Christ - the right kind of love
1 John 3:16
What is one thing you can do this week to show the love of Christ to an unbeliever?
Love is Life
Love is not a List
1 Corinthians 13:4-
Love does not take advantage of them
Love does not abuse people
Love does not withhold compassion
Love is not just words
1 Corinthians 13:1
Live it!
“The heart of the matter is always a matter of the heart.”
- Pastor Paul Chappell
Ephesians 5:28
What can I do to love someone like Jesus?
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