View Video Blog Right Click Link: I John 3:11-12 (Part 2)
For this is the
message that you have heard from the beginning, that we should love one
another. 12 We should not be like
Cain, who was of the evil one and murdered his brother. And why did he murder
him? Because his own deeds were evil and his brother’s righteous.
THE STUDY:
Yesterday we look at verse 11 were John
is saying “this is the message”
meaning there is no other message that someone can refer to. The only message
John is pointing to is the message from God which is “that we should love one another.” This message is one that “you have heard from the beginning” not
one that has been tweaked, added too, or slightly refined over time. God’s
message has been the same from creation and will always be.
This morning we know that “THIS” is
referring to the message which is “love
one another.” We have heard this message preached many time before by great pastors. We might even have become desensitized to the message.
The word “love” in
the Greek is (agapao) which means to show or prove one’s love. This love was part of the faith “from the beginning,” which John’s audience
had “heard” from the time of their
earliest experience as Christians. The call to love is a present reality
experienced in community—you
(plural), we, and one another. The living out of mutual love among these Christians did not
depend on feelings. It was an obligation that one could and should do. To love was to act in the
same loving ways Christ modeled.[1]
WHAT WE CAN WALK
AWAY WITH ….
- What we can walk away with this morning is, as believers in the faith, we must remember Love is not based on emotion or worthiness but a commandment from God. It is something we choose to do!
CONCLUSION:
I recall one
situation in my marriage when my wife and I were having a “discussion.” (Married
couples will be able to translate the word discussion.) My wife looked
at me and said, “I don’t like you right now” and walked away. Just a foot note,
we have been married for almost 17 years and there has been many of days were
one doesn’t like the other, but we LOVE one another. We may not like what each
other is saying or doing at the moment but our love for one another is there.
I am reminded
of a lady who came to me and told me she was divorcing her husband. She could
not stand him anymore. I encouraged her to get even with him for all the things
he has done to her. She was on board with that! I told her that over the next few months she
was to act like everything was ok, cooked for him, praised him, and loved
all over him. I saw her at church a few months later and I asked her if she was
ready to drop the bomb and tell him she was leaving him? She said, “NO WAY!” I
love this man!
What happened
to her desire to divorce him? She started to see him through the eyes of Jesus
which chooses to love. Thank you Jesus for choosing to Love us on that cross.
Blessings my friends
Pastor Rod
[1]
Williamson, R. (2010). 1, 2, & 3
John: A Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition. New Beacon Bible Commentary
(121). Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press.
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