Fiercely LovedSample
Love well, beautiful friends, and you will live well. Love is our agent of transformation. Our heavenly Father, who is fierce in his love for us, is adamant that we love one another likewise. There are so many people we call enemies who are actually just people who are hurting and desperate to be loved. As followers of Christ, we do not have the option of not loving them. Loving one another is a command rather than a suggestion.
In 1 Corinthians 13:3, Paul lists acts of unmitigated generosity, such as giving away all our possessions to the poor and the unthinkable act of submitting our bodies to the flames of agonizing martyrdom, and tells the church that if such acts are not motivated by love, they will add nothing to the giver. He is driving his point home:
Everything – Love = Nothing
Without love, we are nothing.
Without love, we add nothing.
Having received such a generous love from our Father, we are to love as we are loved:
Fearlessly, because there is no fear in love.
Selflessly, because love is not selfish.
Free of offense, because love is not easily offended.
Triumphantly, because love never fails.
Endlessly, because love is eternal.
God insists that love be the motive behind all we do. Jesus is to be our pattern of how to love.
I have made the mistake of loving others in response to the pattern of how they loved me. The truth is, I wish I would have followed this directive to love better sooner. As God’s daughters, we are positioned to love others well because we are so well-loved. Looking back over my life, I have no doubt that some of my situations and relationships would have landed differently if I had loved the people involved in the same way Jesus loves me.
While I can’t change the past, I am left with clear choices going forward. I can feel bad, and the sadness will stay with me, or I can flip my mistakes into lessons for my future and for others. Once we own our mistakes, they no longer own us. I don’t want you to make the same mistakes that I made. Love well and you will not live with regrets.
About this Plan
In this 7-day devotional, New York Times bestselling author Lisa Bevere wants to shift your perspective from the concept of being someone who is merely tolerated to someone who is fiercely loved. Each day explores another facet of our identity, truth, and God's intimate connection with His children.
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