Monday, February 18, 2008

Love Works


Sometimes it bothers me how much I care about the church. Really. We seem ever to want to be motivated by crisis, by calamity, by a good cause and a good appeal, by a big need, or by a needed kick to our backside. I know the church doesn’t really want that, but it seems like it. And I sure don’t like it. It’s not that we shouldn’t be motivated by a sudden event, it’s just that we can become addicted to the energy and appeal of the moment. And there is something much better, something more true and constant, something given by God Himself. You were made for it.

I so love being carried along and motivated by the Holy Spirit, delighting in sharing in His thoughts and feelings, knowing Him throughout the day, that I long for everyone to have life like that. I love God and want to do everything from that motivation. I don’t yet do everything from that, but I want to. And so I’m kept to wanting to grow in love.

Love like that works.

I’m reminded of what love did to the Macedonians. God gave an amazing grace to these people who lived in “extreme poverty” such that in their joy they gave what little they had so others could hear the gospel. The Macedonians were in love with God, having been won-over by His love for them. And that love “welled up in rich generosity.” (2 Cor 8:2)

Paul then wrote to the Corinthians that they, too, should “excel in this grace of giving. I am not commanding you, but I want to test the sincerity of your love by comparing it with the earnestness of others.” (2 Cor 8:8, italics mine.)

That’s why the Macedonians gave – they were in love! They didn’t give motivated by an appeal to sacrifice, they didn’t give to make sure their tithe was on time, they didn’t give because others were in need, and they didn’t give because it was the right thing to do. They gave because they were in love, and that made their giving “acceptable.” (2 Cor 8:12) Their gift wasn’t acceptable for any other reason but love.

And that’s what drives me nuts for the church. I want believers to know and be motivated out of a burgeoning love affair with God. I don't mean we should never give unless we're right then invigorated by love, but I fear we've gotten used to giving without it. We've learned to motivate and to be motivated by something else. That's what makes pushy pastors and manipulative motivators out of our leadership. And they don't like it any more than we do.

If we're not looking and doing good, it's because we're missing love.

If your motivation is low right now, go get some love – you need it and can’t live without it. If your giving lacks, if your service is stunted or reluctant, if there is gossip in the church and “sin in the camp,” go get some love – you cannot live without it.

“How can I get some of His love?” you ask. You might read Ephesians 1, or think about the gospel, which says you have been given everything for nothing, or ask Jesus what He thinks of you right now (you know it will be good!), or take a walk and start thanking God for what He has done for you in Christ, or pick up a favorite book and turn to that great passage about God’s love for you, or email or call someone and ask them to remind you who God has made you to be and what His thoughts are toward you. Or email me – I’ll help you. It’s an assist and pleasure for me to think on and talk about God’s grace and love!

Because for me, too, love works.

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:31 PM

    Thank you! That was just what I needed.
    Reed

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  2. Anonymous1:51 PM

    'The Church' needs leaders.....pastors.......who teach, lead, minister........that's the need of 'the church'. Otherwise each of us 'the church' just need Jesus. The fullness of the Trinity operating inside us.
    Teach how someone 'gets love'. Is it on sale at 7-11?? The Beatles sang 'all we need is love'. To those who don't have it and don't know how to get it..........'just get love' is not obtainable to them.
    Teach how to get Jesus....
    His peace passes all understanding.... how does someone who doesn't know........get Him and His peace.
    That's the challenge.
    'The Church' needs only Jesus one on one inside of them......the assembly of the church needs pastors with the ability to teach and lead and be a shepherd like The Shepherd. Little doctrine, few agendas, not many programs.....pastors who can genuinely say ...........Follow me as we all together Follow Him.

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  3. Thanks very much for your comments. I'm glad you liked this one. It's evidence that God has done His love thing with you before.

    Have some more.

    -Ralph

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