OK, so we know that Jesus told us that loving God is the first order of business. The next highest command would be to love our neighbor as ourselves. OK, cool. We’ve got it, right?
Nope.
We honestly have fallen on this one. The church as a whole needs to get it together. Of course, by saying the church, I’m referring essentially to the body of Christ, who in turn makes up the church. There’s a need in the lives of others around us for love, and we need to spread the love God has given us.
It’s quite funny to see how God works sometimes. Right after my first blog on this commandment, my family and I left for Walt Disney World. We came back from Disney just in time for the Sunday night service at Dunns Creek Baptist Church to hear Joe Giffin preaching. He not only spoke partly on the Greatest Commandment, but then he even touched on the stuff I wanted to in the next couple of blogs. It’s so funny to see how that stuff works out. But anyways, his actual main passage of Scripture for the sermon was 1 John 4:7-8.
Dear friends, let us love one another, because love is from God, and everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. The one who does not love does not know God, because God is love. (1 John 4:7-8)
Uh oh. We may be in trouble on this one! So, we have to love one another (which agrees hand in hand with the second greatest commandment) because it comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Really? And those of us who don’t love, we don’t know God? This is getting hard to understand.
Let’s see how we can break this down. God is love, so for anyone to know God would mean that they know love. In addition, anyone who does not love does not know God, meaning if you don’t love the people around you, whether friend or foe, family or complete stranger, you don’t really understand what God taught when He taught the Greatest Commandment. This concept is powerful and should move us to love more!
To take this even deeper, we can’t love God if we don’t really know Him. Ouch! Most people hide behind a façade of knowing God. They say things like “Oh, I’m a spiritual person,” or “I’m real religious,” or even “Yeah man, God’s tight.” Then comes the million-dollar question: What about Jesus? This is where most people tend to stray from what they said by saying things like “Well, I don’t know. I believe in God, but Jesus… I don’t know.” Obviously, if the person doesn’t really know Jesus or accept Him, the Holy Spirit is usually right there with Him, if the person even knows who He is. It’s sad really. I mean, it’s not our place to sit there and hassle them about it until they fall under forceful conversion. We have to live what we’ve learned and show love, because according to the Bible, the person who doesn’t know Christ DOESN’T KNOW LOVE!! The same goes for the Holy Spirit. If you cannot say that you have accepted Christ as Savior, then you cannot, by the same token, say that you love God, for to not know Christ is the same as not knowing God, and thus you don’t know love.
It’s crazy to see how these passages play out in our lives. Right now, Pharisaical Christians are roaming around, yelling at the sinners, telling them that they’re wrong in their ways. They fail to mention that God loves even the sinners, because in His eyes we’ve all sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and a sign of this love was when He sent His Son to die on the cross for our sins. He wants us to be forgiven, and in order for that to happen we must repent and put our trust in Jesus. Right now, consider the way you treat others about the Gospel, and ask yourself “Am I showing loving concern, or ignorant disgust?” For those who don’t truly know where they stand spiritually, ask this question “Do I love God?” If the answer is yes, then ask “Do I really know Him?” because if you don’t know and accept the Truth, you don’t love Him.
Brothers and sisters, I write this because of a lack of concern for truly loving God that I’ve seen amongst the body of Christ. There are people today who “love God” but don’t show that love to anyone, and so we need to realize that the love God has given us is not exclusive, and thus we need to continue spreading His love, as the Casting Crowns song says, “Until the Whole World Hears!!”
Your Brother in Christ,
Phillip
P.S. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please comment on the Facebook link I’ll put up to this blog, or if you have a Blogger account, comment on the actual blog page. I’d really like to hear everyone’s opinions on this subject. Also, I will probably do another explaining another fallacy that comes up when people don’t really apply this Scripture in the right way.