(Matthew 28:7) …See,
I have told you."
The word “love”
is often thrown around rather easily; statements like “I love you” which in
many cases, evidently only ever lasts for a season, here today and then gone
tomorrow appears to be the order of the day, proving that “love “ hasn’t truly
been understood by the masses. Once again I observe the norm and not the
exception and it’s this phenomenon that I wish to explore.
The quote,
“blood is thicker than water” obviously carries a lot of weight behind it. A
solid infrastructure is often easily witnessed amongst tight knit families and
yet we all have our limits, which if reached, can often jam up the flow of that
bond. We all seem to have a natural tendency to go so far but no further. Our
levels of tolerance are pushed and then reset and pushed again and somewhere
amongst the miss-mash of it all, relationships can be fragmented and destroyed;
Pride is often the final straw which breaks the camels back. Our understanding
of love has been so distorted that we often reason with a misconception of what
we believe love should look like.
The greatest
act of love was this; "For God so loved the world, that he
gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have
eternal life.” (John 3:16) – God sent the darling of heaven to die for His
enemies, you and me! We were hostile towards God, until the day arrived where
we fell in love with the Lord Jesus. Unpack that action; God sending His Son to
die for His enemies and it will soon become obvious how great a love God has
shown mankind.
Most have the capacity to love when they are
treated with respect and cherished the way they would like to be prized. This
is one of the reasons the world so easily falls in and out of love, when their
partner no longer does it for them, the way they expect it to be done, they
move on to their next proposition and the hunt is on for “new love”. Words like
“I have found my soul mate”, until they are no longer what you thought they
were and therefore you must have been mistaken; so the circle of life, within the
realm of the pursuit of love continues.
We have books written on the subject and varying
voice giving their opinions on the theme and even now I am amongst that number.
However what I have learnt is my opinion does not count for much in the bigger
scheme of things, but what does count is the WORD OF GOD! Whenever we need to
have our bearings realigned or trim our sails to stay the course, we needn’t
look further than the Word of God! Amazingly there are recorded accounts of
people, angels and even the Lord Himself making these types of statements;
“See, I have told you.” – The implications behind the final authority of the
Bible carries with it tremendous strength and backing. God has ordained what
has been penned and He has given us all we need to know for this life and the
life to come. It’s as if HE is saying, look no further; see I have told
you!
Without arriving at that place, a habitation of
faith and trust in what has been penned you will always second guess most
things in life. It like a man who builds his house on the sand, and the storms
comes and washes his house away. Whilst his neighbour builds his house upon a
solid foundation, THE WORD OF GOD and when the different trails throughout his
lifetime present themselves, his house stands and he is kept safe from the
doubt and the clanging voices of society. Lots of noise without any eternal
substance attached, causing panic and doubt, a playground of lies from the
devil and his workers. He has always and will continue to challenge the Word of
God as the final authority. We will find ourselves in one of two camps,
believing and trusting in the Word or in the other doubting and second guessing
it at every conflicting opportunity.
God has not only given His children a guarantee, in
and through the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives, but He infused the Word
into our world. The Word of God became flesh, Jesus Christ is the Living Word
of God; “But to all who did receive him, who believed in his
name, he gave the right to become children of God, who were born, not of
blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us,
and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1:12-14) - The same Power used to create the
universe, THE WORD OF GOD, became a man and then lived and died to give mankind
a way out, a way of escape to avoid the WRATH of God, which is an eternal
judgement, which is yet to play out. Do you understand? “You see I have told
you.”
God Spoke creation into being, mankind’s sin
separated themselves from God and their sinful behaviour began to dominate
their lifestyles. It soon became very obvious that the relationship between God
and man had become disconnected. Mankind’s sinful behaviour became so rife that
God destroyed the earth with a flood. Through the chapters of time, some four
thousand years into the history of mankind God took pity on the world having mercy
on them and giving them a way out of the condemnation that faced the world, we
are taught that “we were condemned already”; the verdict had already been
passed. We are guilty of our own sin and our breach against the laws of God. We
all deserved eternal death because of it! Some may find that truth hard to
swallow, but be that as it may, it’s not what happened; the LOVE OF GOD was
unleashed; God gave us His only begotten Son to break the shackles of sin and
to repair the damaged done by Eve which Adam embraced; an action that drove a
wedge between God and them. This needed repair if we would escape God’s wrath.
Hence the main scene of “the Love of God” introduced into the world just over
two thousand years ago and the offer of that love is still available to whoever
will cry out unto Jesus. Seeking His forgiveness and embracing His love. This
is what the WORD declares; “For "everyone who calls on the name of
the Lord will be saved."” (Romans 10:13)
The obvious cry would have been “an eye for an eye”
but God’s love supersedes that type of behaviour in this particular instance;
God’s love does have its limitations when it come to the sinful behaviours of
mankind; reject His offer in and through the finished work of His Son, the Lord
Jesus Christ and you will not be covered by that love, but rather face the
judgement of God. Examine the rest of the text if you do not believe what I
say. “You see I have told you.”
Signing off
Tyrone