Daily Devotion

So You Think You're In Love
 
"Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love."  1 John 4:8 ESV
 
I always think back to when I would listen to Lauren Hill's cd.  There is a skit on there where the teacher asks his students what it means to be in love.  I find it funny now as I am trying to walk in love with everyone, and learn more about God in the process, because the stories the students told were of what they thought was romantic love.  I always thought growing up that love was a feeling or something that you can choose to do.  But I'm finding out that it is in many ways more complicated than that but at the same time, a simple concept…weird right?
 
Well last year before my dad passed away, I stood up in front of family and friends and shared with them what God told me to say as I remembered my father.  I read from 1 Corinthians 13–effectively known as the Love Chapter of the Bible.  It proceeds to share the importance of love, what love is not, and what love does.  I now realize that love produces wisdom, as one of the qualities of love is to overlook wrongs–and as I wrote a few days ago, a wise person overlooks wrongs.  I realized that I did not have to look to others or someone in a relationship to teach me to love, because all along I had a great example at home in my daddy's love for my mom.
 
In many families today, these things are not being perpetuated or reinforced, as for some strange reason, we have all developed an every man for himself/herself mentality, even within the family structure.  The dysfuntions created by the devil to destroy God's ideal and plan for the family unit have flourished and allow curses and negative behaviors to propigate and multiply over generations, effectively passing down illnesses and diseases for example as part of the family gene, rather than love and brotherhood, respect and trust.  I myself do admit on both sides of my family a myriad of dysfunctions, and if it were not for the love within my immediate circle, I could have surely been lost to the wolves.
 
So, you think you're in love, right–and here I mean knowing God, and loving Him.  Do you know God?  Do you pray and talk and think about Him–including His word, His Son, and the very act that saved your soul?  Do you overlook the wrongs that people have done to you–or if you haven't, have you gotten help from a mature Christian to get you on your way to forgiveness?  Have you cried out to God to save you or to teach the things you need to know in order to be IN love–with Him??  Have you taken time to be in a relationship with God?
 
I have been thinking a lot lately about the things I desire to do with my life, and the things I have already accomplished.  I accomplished every goal I had set for myself (or thus replaced that goal with one I have already achieved) when I was a teenager.  The only thing I have yet to do is to get married and have children.  And I have been wondering why I have not done that yet, as my close friends continue to marry and some even have children now.  I will say it is not because I have not met the man yet DISCLAIMER HERE lol–I have my beliefs about who I think it is, but God has the final say, so silence okay lol!  Rather because I have not taken heed the example I had at home nor have I fully taken the time to be in a relationship with God.  At this point, I do not think I am fully prepared to take on the role women are required in Titus 2:4, and I do not want to microwave my process if I do not have to.  I've played around and said, "Okay God, I'm ready.  Let's get together and meet with each other regularly.  I really want to be in a better relationship with you."  Sure enough, after a few days–not even weeks, I will overlook God for something, some obligation, some person, or just actually to be lazy!  I have not let God have His way, like He really wants to, in pursuit of my own desires.  And this isn't about my calling, rather the calling we all share from God to be in a true, personal, relationship with Him, where we should forsake all others for time in His presence.  When that dawned on me, I decided to hell with everybody else, I will give God what He wants, so He can ultimately give me what I want.  It isn't easy because like a wise person, walking with/in love, or rather with/in God, I must overlook the wrongs of others to me…as much as I would rather act otherwise.  And I must not get jealous, get angry easy, think about myself all the time…and the list goes on.  Some of these are easier than others, but to truly be in Love, I must be willing to get to know God and make sacrifices where the furthering of our relationship is concerned.
 
So think about what love means…and determine if that is really what you think you are in…because if you aren't, you need to be making the same choice I did and let yourself grow deeper in God.
 
"We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in his love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them."  1 John 4:16 NLT

Daily Devotion

Turn The Other Cheek
 
"But I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also."  Matthew 5:39 NASB
 
As I think about what happened yesterday, I am no longer mad about it.  It is one of those 'growing pains' you experience when you grow up–literally and in Christ.  In both Matthew and Luke, Christ tells His disciples that when someone 'slaps' them on one side, that they should turn the other side to them also. 
 
I can't even formulate any kind of lie that says I would agree to this!  I'm not sure you would either, but I know this takes growth in Christ, to learn to have the 'agape' kind of love for others…even when they wrong us.  I have never been a turner of the other cheek-er lol.  I did not have this behavior at all.  I have a little now and I know that it is a painful process to go through.  After the last week, and especially yesterday, I learned that some battles are better left lost.  For the ultimate lesson here is that we walk in love–agape, unconditional, God-love towards everybody, especially those that offend or hurt you.

For example–I'm not sure how many of you ever watched Dave Chappelle's show, Chappelle's Show.  But one of his segments was "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong." The episode in particular had a guy going out with his girlfriend to a local club.  Her ex-boyfriend speaks to her–an obvious man offense to her current boyfriend.  Now the thing to do here would have been to discuss it with her later and enjoy their night out, right?  Of course the guy doesn't ignore it and after being humiliated by both his girlfriend and her ex-boyfriend beating him up, and then being further decimated by having to move with his grandmother and her boyfriend, we see that had he simply overlooked that small incident, he would have been much better off.  Of course my description doesn't make it funny haha.  But seriously, somethings we are better off leaving alone.  By letting our prideful flesh get involved and feeding into our egos, the devil can manipulate that situation and US to his advantage.  In what could have been an opportunity for God to work in and through us, we slam the door in His face and let 'self' take over.

Walking in love towards everyone can be extremely hard.  Take it from me–EXTREMELY hard.  Because if you feel like I do, you may think that not everybody deserves to be loved on…well at least by you.  But humbling and submitting the issue before God and letting Him work through you will not only make you feel better in the end, you never know what effect or impact it may have on that person.  So turn the other cheek and suck it up, lol, because in due time you will get your 'revenge', oops I mean reward, haha. 

Do not say, "I'll pay you back for this wrong!" Wait for the LORD, and he will deliver you.  Proverbs 20:22 NIV


"No weapon formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that rises against you in judgment you shall condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of God and their righteousness is of me," says the Lord.  Isaiah 54:17
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