Growing
Deeper in the Love of God
John 21:15-19, Ephesians 3:14-19
The real question is, "How much do you
love God," and not "How much does God love you?" This is seen in
John 21 when Jesus asks Peter three times "Do you love me?"
After Jesus dies, his apostles leave him and
go back to their lives. They are casting their nets and catch nothing. Jesus
tells them to cast their nets on the other side and they catch many fish. Then
they know this is Jesus. Did they live for Jesus because he provided for them or
they loved him unconditionally?
Jesus asks Peter if he loves him three times
and Peter tells him he does. Jesus does not want a verbal confession, but a
true confession of love. Jesus pushed Peter to think about what the love for
Jesus. Love comes with an action. If you do not act your love with Jesus, you
do not love him.
1.
Spend time
with Jesus. How much time do you spend with Jesus in prayer, Bible study and
meditation. We create time for the people we love. Jesus wants quality time
from you.
2.
Obeying
Jesus' words. It is not enough to say you work for Jesus; you must obey Jesus.
3.
Serving
Jesus' children. We serve others because we love Jesus.
The breadth and length and height and depth
of the love of God is different for all
And he answered, “You shall love the Lord
your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength
and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
Luke 10:27 ESV
All your soul
All your heart
All your strength
All your mind
This is a hard order to follow but it is
necessary. It takes time, but it can be done. However, we may ask why we should
do this.
1.
You are
known and recognized by God, and this is done by your love for God.
If anyone imagines that he knows something,
he does not yet know as he ought to know. But if anyone loves God, he is known
by God.
1 Corinthians 8:2-3 ESV
God loves everyone but he favors us
differently. The more we love God, the more God will know you.
Knowing God is not enough. It is a privilege
to be known by God. If we love God deeply enough, God will know us.
And we know that for those who love God all
things work together for good, for those who are called according to his
purpose.
Romans 8:28 ESV
If God knows us, He works for us. If
something bad happens to us and we still love God, it is not a problem.
God will use our trauma to bring us closer to him. The disaster comes to bring
us good.
Our love for God preserves us from Evil and
the Evil One. When we love God, we hate evil.
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