Enduring Hope, An LGG Study / Week 1 The Nature of Hope
Today’s Reading / 1 Corinthians 13; 1 john 4:9-11 / SOAP 1 john 4:9-11
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. 10 In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.
1 John 4:9-11
What better encouragement is there than to know – that not only did God give His only son so that we may live through Him, but God’s love never fails, or as some translations put it – His love never ends?
Paul’s list of what love is and what love isn’t (or doesn’t do) is describing God’s kind of love, a love which we are to imitate according to Jesus’ words in John 13:34. It is also worth nothing that we cannot imitate God’s love if we do not know or have not received His love. As 1 John 4:9-11 points out God’s love is a deep deep love. It is a love that thought of others over self. It is a love of action and example. It is a visible love that speaks volumes of how secure our hope is in Christ. It even gives us hope that we can love like He loves – because, as John wrote, God’s love is revealed in us.
Love is not defined by our love for God, but by the actions of His love for us.
Me -from the Inside out
How do we live this out?
I think the best answer to imitating God’s love comes from Christ Himself. We find it in His words in John 13:34 when He says, “so now I’m giving you a new commandment – love each other. Just as I have loved you should love one another.” But even better, we find it on the cross, when He willingly laid down His life – not because He deserved a sinner’s cross but because He knew it would save us from the death we deserved. – “Mercy there was grace and grace was free, pardon there was multiplied to me – there my burdened soul found liberty – at Calvary.” Dare we love like this? Dare we lay down our desires for God’s or our ‘life’ for others? If we dare – I believe others will impacted and God will be glorified.
Response to God’s Word
Father, thank You for Your Love and Jesus, thank You for Your obedience to the Father. You have set a high bar for us to imitate but we have received Your Spirit who empowers us to live and love like You did when You were here on this earth. May we live lives that are rich in love and grace – to the benefit of others and to the glory of the trinity. – In Jesus’ name – Amen and amen!