John 17: 25-26 ” Righteous Father, though the world does not know You, I know You, and they know that You have sent Me. I have made You known to them, and will continue to make You known in order that the love You have for Me may be in them and that I Myself may be in them. “

God so loved the world that He gave us His Son, Jesus Christ.  This overwhelming love was evidenced by Him sending Jesus to die for our sinful world…placing such unwarranted value on us, though we certainly didn’t deserve it.  What we deserved was God’s wrath and judgment…but what we received was the sacrificial lamb of Jesus… Who died in our place.

I Chronicles 16:23 ” Sing to the Lord, all the earth; proclaim His salvation day after day.”

When was the last time you actually thanked God for saving you?  When was the last time you expressed profound gratitude and appreciation  for delivering your soul from the guilt and punishment of sin?  If it’s been a while, then take the time right now to stop and thank Him.  But as important… when was the last time you told someone else about Jesus?   Isaiah 52:7 exclaims, “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, ‘Your God reigns!”  Telling someone the Good News of Jesus isn’t hard if you can imagine it this way…you’re simply a beggar telling another beggar where they can get bread.

Colossians 4:2 ” Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.”

As a Christian we live two lives.  One is our inner life…or our vertical life.  This is our very intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father and consists of prayer and Bible study.  This vertical life is spent getting to know God.  The other is our outer life…or our horizontal life.  This is our  relationship with others as an ambassador  for Christ.  It consists of being the hands and feet of Jesus.  This horizontal life is spent showing the love of God to the unloved and unlovely.  Both are vitally important and interdependent on each other…for both are necessary to a vibrant and growing Christian walk.  Our vertical relationship with Christ sparks us to reach out horizontally to others with His love… which sends us back to Him to be refilled…only to be again compelled to reach out for Him.

John 15:12 ” My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.”

Jesus loves us with an unconditional love…it has no bounds…no restrictions.  But can we love each other in the same way?  Maybe it can be in what we don’t do  that can show the love of Christ more effectively to those around us.  Instead of yelling in anger and frustration at the kids…we don’t.  Instead of becoming upset and disappointed with a co-worker…we don’t.  Instead of allowing discouragement and despair to break apart our marriage…we don’t.  For sometimes the greatest way to demonstrate God’s love to others… is in what we don’t do.

House Rules – If it cries…love it.

If there are young people in your house,  you probably either formally, or informally have House Rules.  Principles that help maintain order, routine, and guidance for everyone within the household.  The same goes for the Body of Christ.  This House Rule – If it cries…love it,  takes it context from II Corinthians 1:3-4,   “Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.”   He is the God of all comfort…extending mercy, love and encouragement to us in our times of crisis and pain.  And in that, we learn how to pattern and demonstrate that same love to others.

We’ve got to live: Securely in His love

For those of us who have been betrayed by someone who said they loved us,  but did the opposite.  Who said they would protect and esteem us, yet carried out appalling acts against us.  We feel hesitant that the Lord is really trustworthy…we are anxious and uneasy to put our total faith in someone who could, for all we know,  suddenly turn and  threaten or deceive us.  But by immersing ourself in His Word, and reading promises such as Psalm 13:5, which says, “But I trust in Your unfailing love.”…we can grasp with certainty the unending, unchangeable love of the Lord.

Mark 10:15 ” I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the Kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”

In a toddler’s mind,  all things are pretty simple…their priorities are food, sleep, and play.  They trust at face value… always looking for the good in things.  So as an adult,  why can’t we do the same thing when it comes to the Gospel Message?  Why can’t we readily accept and embrace the Kingdom of God and everything that goes with it? It’s sadly because the World has clouded and distorted our perception.  The Gospel Message doesn’t need to be over-thought…there’s no hidden agenda or bait and switch tactics involved.  You get what you see with God and His Word…for He is trustworthy and true, and His promises will never fail.

Isaiah 43: 12-13 ” I have revealed and saved and proclaimed – I, and not some foreign god among you. You are My witnesses, declares the Lord, that I am God. Yes, and from ancient days I am He. No one can deliver out of My hand. When I act, who can reverse it? “

When God moves, no thing or person can change the outcome He has in mind.  His sovereignty and  power is ever evident as He  works miracles…both on the grand scale, and little blessings only known by the recipient. But the most  important part of this verse is the concept that God’s work can never be snatched away or revoked… for  the Lord is ever in complete control.

I John 4:18 ” There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”

With maturity in the Lord comes new boldness and confidence.  A strong Christian walk seasons and prepares us so that when fear threatens, we can face it without anxiety and insecurity.  The time is now to face that fear head on…don’t allow it to control and  dominate your life…for that fear causes you to forfeit your peace and wellbeing.

I Corinthians 3:11 ” For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.”

Anchor us O Lord.  We are flailing and thrashing alone in the ocean of life…about to go down for the last time.  Rescue us Lord and support us with You love and mercy.  Let us be grounded by Your Word and have security in Your promises.  For the only firm foundation we have is a Christ-shaped one that the Church can be built on.   Anchor us O Lord.