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rl69
10-09-2016, 06:49 AM
1 John 4:7-21 "This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us …" (v.10)

When we perceive how much God loves us, an amazing effect is produced in our personalities — we begin to love like Him. We cannot help it. Love — agape love — is not the fruit of labor; it is a response. When we stand at the foot of Calvary, the place where the love of God is fully focused and caught up, the scales drop from our eyes and our own love flames in response. We love Him because He first loved us.

Teresa of Avila tells how one day, going into her private room, she noticed a picture of our Lord being scourged before His crucifixion. She must have seen it hundreds of times, but in that moment of revelation she saw it as she had never seen it before. She saw God suffering — suffering for love and suffering for her. The revelation sent her to her knees sobbing in pain and wonder, and when she arose, she was a changed woman. The revelation of Calvary’s love was the great divide in her life. She said that she arose with a sense of "unpayable debt" and went out to share God’s realized love with others.

Don’t try to manufacture love. Linger in the shadow of the Cross. The love of God finds its most burning expression there. Meditate on it. Contemplate it. Remember that heaven knows no higher strategy for begetting love in mortal hearts than by granting us a vision of how much we are loved, a vision strong enough to evoke a response in our hearts

Boaz
10-09-2016, 08:14 AM
True lesson rl69 . When we lower our guard , lay aside the resistance to his love for us we undergo change . We are able to see the suffering of others . Using our own personal experience of failure and pain with his love and help we see with new eyes . When you are in Christ you can't NOT help but think in his way , you will be born again and new .

Pine Baron
10-09-2016, 08:43 AM
Thanks, rl. "unpayable debt". True indeed.

Blackwater
10-09-2016, 03:47 PM
Thanks, RL. This is the root of all goodness and salvation. "But the greatest of these is love."