Romans 5:8 ” But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”

To move towards loving one another…we must move away from false definitions of love and let love be defined by the death of Christ.  Human love is selfish…it desires something in return and has strings attached.  But if we look at this verse, we see that we had nothing to do with the unconditional love God showed to us by sending Jesus to die for our sins.  In fact,  it says that God loved us before we even knew anything about Him…while we were still rebelling against anything Godly, it says,  He still loved us.  So to love one another as Christ loved us, our love must be as limitless and absolute as His…as selfless and merciful as the Cross.

Numbers 24:12-13 ” Balaam answered Balak, ‘Did I not tell the messangers you sent me, even if Balak gave me his palace filled with silver and gold, I could not do anything of my own accord, good or bad, to go beyond the command of the Lord – and I must say only what the Lord says?’ “

The king of the Moabites, Balak, had attempted to hire Balaam, (a soothsayer who used divination and sorcery for personal gain), to pronounce a curse on the tribes of Israel.  But every time Balaam tried,  out came a blessing instead.  Try as he might, Balaam was forced to conform to God’s will and he realized that nothing he did would change that…no matter how much King Balak offered him.  We may think evil is running amuck on the earth…unimpeded by anything.  But God is still in control, ruling and reigning over every situation, every detail, every person.

I Chronicles 4:10 ” Jabez cried out to the God of Israel, ‘Oh, that You would bless me and enlarge my territory! Let Your hand be with me, and keep me from harm so that I will be free from pain.’ And God granted his request.”

What Jabez prayed was pretty simple and straightforward.  He asked for divine guidance, protection, and for the Lord to expand his circle of influence around him.  And guess what?  God gave it to him!  Don’t ever think that God is too busy with the breaking news of the day to listen to your prayers…He’s not.  Your prayers are equally as important to Him as anything happening in the world today.  And remember, there’s tremendous potential power within a simple heartfelt prayer.

I Samuel 3:10 ” The Lord came and stood there, calling as at the other times, ‘Samuel! Samuel!’ Then Samuel said, ‘Speak, for Your servant is listening.’ “

If you have ever been part of a marriage conference or counseling…they teach you the art of active listening.  Each has the others undivided attention as they converse back and forth…repeating back to the person what they heard and asking, “Is this what you meant?”  There is much more listening done than speaking, and more unselfish attention given than self-centeredness.  Listening to the Lord is a lot like that.  It is not  blabbering on incessantly about our own feelings and emotions…it’s listening with all our being…taking the time to be quiet…hearing and then heeding His voice.

Mark 4:34 ” But when He was alone with His own disciples He explained everything.”

Jesus taught the crowds that clamored around Him with parables…but when He was alone with His disciples, He would explain the meaning behind them.  It tells us in Mark 4:10 that, “When He was alone, the Twelve and the others around Him asked Him about the parables.”  Reading about God from some author isn’t the same as being alone with God yourself.  Solitary time with God and His Word enables you to ask those tough questions you’re confused about.  And as you probe deeper into His Word,  that alone time with God becomes even more important…for it’s then that He can teach, edify, and exhort you.

II Corinthians 12:15 ” So I will very gladly spend for you everything I have and expend myself as well. If I love you more, will you love me less?”

Natural human love expects something in return.  To sacrifice for you, you must first be really special to me, and then I also expect to be reciprocated for what I did.  But in this Scripture, Paul was willing to give it all…that I may be able to get you to God.  The real test here isn’t one’s willingness to teach or preach, but one’s willingness to serve.  Service to others takes our time, energy, and emotional strength.  It encroaches on our personal space…robs us of “me” time, and turns our carefully crafted schedules upside-down.  Expending yourself for the Gospel… helping, and supporting others is a thankless job by human estimation…but it’s counted as everything in the eternity of God.

Matthew 7:11 ” If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask Him!”

God is a generous giver and His desire is to bless us.  It says in James 1:17 that, “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father…”  So as big-hearted as God is towards us, we need to reflect that generosity in our giving to others.  But He’s not just talking about money here…for it’s easy to give money.  No, He’s talking about our time…and we’re probably more tight-fisted about that than any amount of money we’d give.  Proverbs 21:26 tells us, “The righteous give without sparing.”  So if you’ve been stingy with your time for the Lord…think of this…you will never be able to out give God.

Ezekiel 18: 1-2 ” The Word of the Lord came to me: ‘What do you people mean by quoting this proverb about the land of Israel: The father’s eat sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge?’ “

In this passage God is doing away with this well-known proverb and giving His people a new one.  For in the next verse He exclaims, “As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign Lord, you will no longer quote this proverb in Israel.  For every living soul belongs to Me, the father as well as the son – both alike belong to Me.  The soul who sins is the one who will die.”  Here God gives us a declaration of individual responsibility for our sins…for only us are accountable for our sins…and some day, we will be the only person that will answer for them.

Psalm 97: 10 ” Let those who love the Lord hate evil for He guards the lives of His faithful ones and delivers them from the hand of the wicked.”

It tells us here, if you love God – you hate sin.  There’s no middle ground or compromise for this statement either.  If Jesus is living inside of you, sin and wickedness should evoke within you a strong aversion and loathing.  If sin of any type is still enticing, tempting, and luring you…even if you don’t act on it…I pray that you confess this captivation and ask for forgiveness.  For our God is not only able to rescue you from the hand of the oppressor, but give you peace.

Joel 2: 25 ” I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten-“

For many, life has been hard.  Years have been lost to bad choices, addictions, and the consequences caused by other people’s decisions.  We can’t but feel that our life has been robbed of  time.   But the Lord is telling us in this Scripture that He will completely fulfill those lost years…allowing us to reclaim the happiness and contentment…the peace and security that we thought we’d never have again.   For He is the God of redemption –  accomplishing the impossible,  and bringing to pass the unimaginable in our lives.