Divine Love – Jennifer Woodley ‘“If any of you put a stumbling block before one of these little ones who believe in me, it would be better for you if a great millstone were hung around your neck and you were thrown into the sea.”’ Mark 9:42 (NRSV)
Our own behavior and manner of life should be a demonstration of the gospel that does not lead people astray, but leads them to wholeness of life in Christ. Let’s consider the way we love for example.
The greatest disservice we could do is to demonstrate to others a love that is a counterfeit version of our Savior’s love. Let’s not say we are showing Christ’s love to others, if we are making demands, trying to control another or expecting more than they can give. That’s not Christ’s type of love.
Christ’s love is humble, self-sacrificing, displays a willingness to surrender and give preference to another. It is all gentleness, kindness and tenderness. It is patient, even in the most difficult relationships. It provides a safe, nurturing place of shelter. It overlooks offense, endures mistreatment and is not easily agitated or angered.
Others will never be drawn to Christ by love that has the flavour of humanness. Human love is a stumbling block that trip others up on their journey towards Jesus. For those who are close to us, who we desire to know Christ, we must show them a divine love. A love that is pure, unconditional and uncompromising.
‘Lord, forgive me for settling for a human love with its weaknesses that hinder others from knowing you. Jesus please empower me with your divine love, the most pure love that transforms lives. Thank you.’
Jennifer is an Australian freelance writer who enjoys encouraging others on their Christian journey through writing and mentoring. Contact |