Good
Morning All,
1 John 4:9; “In this the love of
God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so
that we might live through him.”
During the mid- 1960’s the Beatles recorded
a song entitled “All You need is Love.”
It was written very simply. It
was written that way by design. The BBC
commissioned the Beatles to write a song which would be easily understood by
any nationality or in any language. It
was then sung on the first international satellite television show. It was a live broadcast around the world and
the Beatles introduced their song as the end of the broadcast.
It was an ambitious undertaking requiring
thousands of technicians and new satellite technology. It was complicated by the fact that shortly
before the broadcast the Soviet bloc nations pulled out. It was designed to try and bring the nations
of the world, all the people, to exist in one happy existence.
The thing is the producers were right. All you do need is love, sadly; the Beatles
were not the place to look. If we were
to look at the history of mankind, the lack of love is the problem. When sin entered the world, man’s perfectly
harmonious relationship with God and with his fellow man was broken. We went from selfless love to selfish
love. We went from caring about our
neighbor to trying to figure out how to stick it to our neighbor.
Immediately after sin, Adam blamed Eve, Eve
blamed the serpent, Cain killed Abel and mankind left God. Sin turned man inward. We look only to our selfish needs and we
refuse to look out for others. It
becomes all about me and when it is all about me; there is no love. Think about it. Think of 1 Corinthians 13 and the description
of love. Love is patient, kind; love
keeps no record of faults, etc. Do you
know any selfish person who has those traits?
From the onset of sin, man has been
completely selfish and lost the capacity to love. One of the more important aspects of the
“image of God” was destroyed by sin. We
were completely lost in our own selfish desires and wants. This is why Jesus came into the world. For God so loved the world; that is why Jesus
came.
With His coming, Jesus showed the world
what it means to love. Look at the
verses where we are told this. “Greater
love has no man than to lay down his life for another.” “Love one another as I have loved you.” We see Jesus returning man back to his
original purpose; to love one another.
It is as if Jesus gave us a badge to wear for all to see. That badge is the badge of love for each
other. The question we need to ask
ourselves is do we wear the badge or do we hide it? Do we share God’s love, his compassion, for
the people we come in contact with or do we hide it and stay with our sinful
selfishness? God gives us the power to
love, through faith; we can impact the world in a way that John Lennon couldn’t
have imagined.
Dear Father, your love is all that we need and all that we have. Give us the courage to love, give us the
capacity to love, and bring us together as your dear children to show your love
to all. Bless those who are especially
in need of experiencing your love. Use
us as your hands to show your love to the world. In Jesus’ precious name we pray. Amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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