Saturday, February 27, 2016

TRANSFORMING LOVE (GOD LOVES YOU, PART 5)



CHAPTER 4
PART 5
GOD LOVES YOU
“[No]….greater love…than this…”(John 15:13 KJV)
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MATTHEW 20:28
God considers those he chooses and draws as more important than himself. He loves you so deeply. Even though he is the Almighty God he serves his love ones his blessings in the same manner as a committed servant.
God is the only one who truly has a right to think highly of himself, yet he is willing to serve in the most menial position for you. God’ love is not boastful but modest.
1 CORINTHIANS 13
God’s love is not prideful, but humble. Pride linked to love describes a person who is selfish.
Jesus was a perfect example of an authentic, humble love. He came into the world with all the rights and support of heaven yet he became a servant out of his love for “…the world” (John 3:16 KJV).
Jesus previously knew the unlimited freedom of the Holy Spirit, but humbly put on the limitation of the flesh for love (Philippians 2:6-8).
Jesus could have been prideful and choose not to be obedient to God’s will, but his love for sinners made Him stay, “…obedient unto death – even the death on a cross…” (Philippians 2:7 KJV).
JOHN 3:16
Jesus demonstrated his love by not thinking of himself and becoming a humble servant through his death on the cross for  “..the [whole] world..” (John 3:16 KJV).
Pride is not a holy characteristic and “…is not from the Father [above]…” (1 John 2:16 ASV).
Pride is concerned about pleasing oneself, while humility is concerned with benefiting someone else.
Humble love primarily looks out for the needs of the one loved and is focused on loving his or her neighbor as they love themselves.
God greatly opposes the prideful, but supports the humble with abundant grace (James 4:6).
ROMANS 12:3
The bible warns “…not to think more highly of …[yourself] than [you]… ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment…” (Romans 12:3 ASV).
Pride exalts itself with its own self-applause and makes love focus on self more than on others. God says, “…everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but he who humbles himself will be exalted…” (Luke 18:14 ASV).
Remember, however, God tells you not to be selfish, not selfless. God loves out of his abundance and wants you to follow suit. God’s love is not prideful.
1 CORINTHIANS 13
God’s love is never rude, but polite or courteous. God treats those he loves with the utmost respect and dignity.
God always demonstrates good manners, even if you make mistakes or are rude towards Him. God’s love does not treat a person according to their wrongs towards Him. Instead of rudeness, God reacts with grace instead.
Therefore, God’s behavior is always honorable and respectful. God’s love will never be experienced as mean, vengeful, manipulative, cruel, or resentful.
Even if you do something that deserves a rude response, God’s grace will always direct him to treat you with politeness.
Grace is a core characteristic of God. Many people do and speak to each other insensitively or thoughtlessly, but God’s love language is deeply, immutably considerate (Philippians 2:2-6).
GOD'S ONGOING TRAIT
God’s love is polite because he is the absolute expression of politeness. God’s ongoing desire to be courteous and utterly mannerable - is unchanging.
God’s politeness demonstrates how important you are to him personally and therefore, God’s holy manners are constantly in action at all times.
Mankind often treats each other rudely based on what they feel at the moment. Rudeness can be seen through the fruit of unforgiveness, holding onto anger, ongoing resentment, unfaithfulness, projecting your wrongs onto others, excusing bad behavior, through criticism, abuses of any kind, all unkindnesses, and other fleshy behaviors that can potentially diminish another person’s spirit.
USUALLY A FIRST RESPOND
Mankind’s love has a tendency to react with rudeness first - or putting down another’s character - instead of respect or honor.
Human nature doesn’t immediately take the high road of good-manners, but will often choose rudeness as an initial response.
When something happens to cause conflict between two people, the one who feels they have been done wrong will be concerned with his or her feelings instead of the other persons.
The first response to conflict or misunderstanding is usually criticism, rudeness, arguments, or tearing the other person down.
This behavior is not a demonstration of Godly love and totally misrepresents the ongoing politeness of God’s ways. Rudeness is NOT and is NEVER an example of true love.
ITS SELF-SACRIFICING
God’s love is not self-seeking, but self-sacrificing. God gave his only begotten Son to save your life from the destruction of sin (John 3:16).
God’s self-sacrificing love demonstrates the way God intervened and manifested himself through Christ and changed everything for your salvation.
When you give up your life through the “…death…” of self, like Christ’s“…death of the cross…” it’s the truest example of self-sacrificing love (Philippians 2:7 KJV). 
Jesus abandoned any personal interest of his own for your well-being, which meant more to him. The bible says, “….For Christ pleased not himself;…” (Romans 15:3 KJV).
 Evidently, God was committed to loving you, on the deepest level, no matter what it cost Him to do it.Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13 KJV).
Jesus’ self-sacrifice, death on the cross, - to redeem sinful humanity - was an overly generous performance of an undeserving love.
 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23 KJV).
LOVE IS COSTLY
Love is always costly and therefore, self-sacrifice will challenge you sooner or later. Self-sacrificing behavior will make you put aside your own feelings, your wants, your needs, your interests, and your desires for the benefit of the object of your love.
God, through Jesus, literally laid down his entire life for you. You were the object of his love and sometimes the object of God’s love will not reciprocate that love and will reject it instead.
Yet, God is willing to risk his heart, anyway, through self-sacrificing love. God’s self-sacrificing love respects your wishes and gives you over (not up) to your own desires; even when they don’t include Him.
The Old Testament records stories of God’s wrath and judgment
I STILL LOVE YOU
regarding continuous sinful behavior. God gets angry at sin, but not YOU and continues to love you even when you shut him out of your life.
However, it appears that God ran out of love with sinful Israel over and over, when in fact he didn’t. 
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