Good Morning
All,
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John 4:8; “Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.”
It is generally assumed that,
when it comes to men and women, there is a vast difference in the traits that
each look for in a spouse. So it came
somewhat as a surprise that of the top twenty traits that we look for in a
spouse, seventeen of them were the same.
Some were at different levels by a line or two but otherwise, they were
pretty much identical. Women listed
their top three traits as warm, reliable and fair while men listed reliable,
warm and fair. The only differences were
that women wanted their men to be lenient,
flexible, and generous while men wanted their women to be even-tempered,
creative, and practical. Beyond this we
tend to look for similar traits.
This really shouldn’t surprise us as most studies show that, deep down,
we want a spouse similar to us in our values, dreams, beliefs and
expectations. This almost always is the
way it goes. Sometimes we think a couple
is very different but when the core traits are studied; they tend to be as
similar as any other happy couple. We
look for the right traits.
Yet what is the greatest trait that we see in God. Some would say it is his power and majesty;
that the most important trait of God is his sovereignty. God is God and there is none other and that
is what matters. Some say that it is the
fact that God is eternal. He always was
and always will be. Some will claim that
this fact can give us comfort that God will always be so; nothing will ever
change. Some claim that it is God’s holy
righteousness that is the most important trait.
Everything will be “right” at some point in time.
Scriptures tells us a different story. Scriptures so us that the most important
trait of God is love. God is by nature a
loving God. It is this nature that moved
God to send Jesus to be our Savior. It
is his loving nature that causes God to redeem us and not wipe us out and start
over. It is this loving nature that
moves God to have compassion on us. It
is the loving God who holds us close to his heart and who leans his ear towards
us. It is God’s love that causes him to
continually reach out to us as a loving father calling us back into his holy
family.
It is God’s loving nature that moves him to
send us his spirit of comfort when we are in need of his comfort. It is God’s loving nature that moves him to
never abandon you. Abandoning you may be
the right thing to do, it may be the just thing to do; but God does the loving
thing and he redeems and saves you to be his child. It is God’s loving nature that moves him to
let nothing separate you from his love.
Father
of all love, you sent Jesus to die for me.
There is no greater love. Guard
me by your Spirit that I may always remember your grace and mercy. Move me to show this same type of love to
those around me, especially those who need it the most. Help me to see that those who need it may not
always return it. Bring all to the
knowledge of your saving Gospel. Give
those who are hurting and lost in their journey of life the comfort of your
mercy. In the precious name of Jesus we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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