Love With No Strings Attached

Love-inspirational-dailyOne of the transformations that the church is going through is the metamorphosis into a new creation that has the motivation and ability to love with no strings attached.  Our more institutional churches struggle with aspects of this because the business of church requires attenders and givers to keep it all going.  However, we often carry into simple/organic forms of church life a similar performance mentality.

Let’s be honest here, while Jesus said that His followers would be known by His love, this is frequently NOT the case.

While intentionality to share the Good News of Jesus Christ is good, it must never supersede the imperative to love people, genuinely, without the motive of anything coming back to us out of some sense of credit or performance-score.  The latter is not love!

Someone wise said:

Christians are re-discovering that the heart of the Jesus-way-of-life is not church attendance and a smug attitude toward others, rather it is truly embodying the love of Christ—anywhere and everywhere—in a world that is desperately in need of this love.  It is a type of reaching out that is marked by authentic concern for people. (Okay, I wrote this myself in Simple/House Church Revolution).

When Jesus-followers are known by their outbreaks of love towards a world in need, we will again find a fertile environment for making disciples and our gatherings will be filled with vitality and excitement.

Easy to say.  But it does require a transformation of our inner heart that can only happen by His grace and powerful love creating this ability and motivation in each of us.

May this Christmas story (the birth of incarnational love) become a reality in each of us this year.

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5 responses to “Love With No Strings Attached”

  1. Robert Truss Avatar

    Amen! The transformation among God’s people is happening…I see it and I hear it often.

  2. Chris Jefferies Avatar

    Well said, Roger. Duty and a sense of duty are not bad things, but they’re no replacement for actions fuelled by love.
    But somehow, much of the time we mix duty and love, combine the two in our minds, and then think in wrong and confusing ways. The results of this include
    – Acting as if loving the Father is all about meeting standards based on ‘musts’ and ‘must nots’.
    – Feeling that when we have done our duty nothing further is required.
    – Losing the sheer joy and excitement of following the Spirit’s prompting moment by moment.
    – Thinking we are entitled to private spaces in our hearts and lives.
    – Not understanding that we are on a wonderful journey and thinking instead that we’re in the departure lounge with nothing to do but waiting and drinking coffee.
    But Jesus came to set us free to love and be loved!

  3. Bill Bremer Avatar
    Bill Bremer

    Right on Roger. Praise God for pouring His love into out hearts.

  4. GaryFPatton Avatar

    Right on Brother. Well said!
    Blessings,
    Gary in Toronto
    http://is.gd/fTb0D

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