UNCONDITIONAL LOVE (Part II)
Yesterday’s tale of the innocent baby who demonstrated
unconditional acceptance of the homeless man challenges both the quantity and
quality of our love. Jesus Christ expressed it best, “Except
you be converted, and become as little children, you shall not enter the
kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:3) It is far easier to say ‘I love you’ than to truly
exemplify the highest of Christian virtues. Many people proclaim
(with apparent ease), “I love everybody!” But saying and doing are
decidedly different; there must be evidence.
During my elementary school years, science class explored
what is commonly called the ‘Litmus Test.’ This
simple test determines whether a substance is acid or alkaline. If
the pH (potential of hydrogen in the substance) is acid, the litmus paper turns
red in color when exposed to the substance. If the pH is alkaline,
the litmus paper turns blue. Acids taste sour. For
example, lemon juice is an acidic substance. Alkaline substances
taste bitter. For example, ammonia is alkaline.
Today, we will take a ‘Spiritual
Litmus Test’ to determine if our relationships with family, friends,
neighbors, co-workers, or strangers are somewhat extreme (sour or bitter) in
one direction are another.
Spiritual Litmus Test #1
Do I look for (and
expect) the worst in others?
Signs of this type of behavior include…
·
A tendency to
keep mental records of things others say or do that ‘get on my nerves.’
·
A tendency to
speak more negatively, rather than positively.
·
A tendency to
think or say “I told you s/he would do that! I told you so!”
·
A tendency to
believe others are always being deceptive or lying.
Biblical Solutions:
I Corinthians 13:5b says love “…thinks no evil.” Verse 6 says love “rejoices not in iniquity, but
rejoices in the truth.”
Spiritual Litmus Test #2
Do I have a low
tolerance for other people who exhibit attitudes or behaviors that are
different from mine?
Signs of this type of behavior include…
·
A tendency to
prejudge people by appearance, color, culture, or socio-economic standing, i.e.
to become prejudiced against others simply because they are unfamiliar or
different.
·
A tendency to be
strongly opinionated, i.e. having a ‘know-it-all’ attitude about most things.
·
A tendency to
feel that only ‘me and mine’ know how to get things done in ‘the right way.’
Biblical Solutions:
I Corinthians 13:4b says love “…vaunts not itself, is not puffed
up.” Verse 5 says love “does
not behave itself unseemly, seeks not her own…”
Spiritual Litmus Test #3
Do I have the ability
to forgive or the tendency to hold on to troublesome issues for extended
periods?
Signs of this type of behavior include…
·
A tendency to
hold grudges, i.e. to keep issues alive and active until they change the way I
communicate or interact with others.
·
A tendency to
have a negative attitude that eventually results in critical comments and harsh
treatment of others.
·
A tendency to
display childish behaviors, i.e. verbal outbursts or temper tantrums.
Biblical Solutions:
I Corinthians 13:4a says love “suffers long, and is kind.” Verse 5b
says love “…is not
easily provoked, thinks no evil.” Verse 7 says love “bears all things, believes
all things, hopes all things, endures all things.”
The negative behavioral signs (outlined above)
identify sour and bitter personality traits that will
not pass the Spiritual Litmus Test. FYI,
there will be no sour
or bitter people in Heaven! Should you find that these
characteristics actually mirror your attitudes or actions, here are some divine
prescriptions from The Master, True Love Personified, JESUS CHRIST: [1]
The Golden Rule (Luke 6:31); [2] “Judge not…condemn not…” (Luke 6:37); [3]
“…love one another…” (John 13:34-35); [4] “…forgive men their trespasses [and]
your heavenly father will also forgive you.” (Matthew 6:14); [5] “…forgive…I
say not unto you until seven times: but until seventy times seven.” (Matthew
18:21) In other words, forgiveness is virtually unlimited!
Let us strive steadfastly to walk in UNCONDITIONAL LOVE –
because GOD IS LOVE, and HE must be fully alive and dynamically radiating from
deep within. (I John 4:7-8) And that’s
LOVE!
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