Sunday, February 13, 2011

Lay down our lives

1Jn 3:16 Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us: and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.


Allowing the Savior to live in us means living as He lived.
How many would lay down their lives for their brethren? We barely lay down our attitudes towards our brothers. We find so much that is offensive in the people around us, the strangers in our lives. Those who are agreeable to us are only those who *agree* with us. Finding compassion for those we don't agree with is truly a test. When we are reviled we want to revile right back. We feel a personal injury, a personal insult and as we embrace that insult we feel the rise of justification in us for our own actions, our own thoughts that are filled with upset. We take so much to a personal level and when we are told to give up self and live for Christ we forget to apply that to the fact when we are being reviled it is NOT us being reviled at all, not really, but Christ in us. As the enemy strives to capture us, yes, us- you and I- he stops at nothing. You can scoff all you want and tell yourself you're not important to the devil, that he has much bigger fish to fry than you, but it's not true. YOU in a simple faith, in a true faith, in love with the Savior are so abhorrent to Satan that he can't help but want to crush you! He wants to crush everything about you and will use EVERY single trick in his evil book to do so. He hates you like no other can hate you and his hate is a very real force in your life trying to snuff out your binding love to Jesus. So when we are reviled the FIRST thing we have to do is understand this… it is CHRIST in us being reviled. If we held no love of our Savior and from that love a desire to do His will, then we wouldn't be reviled. As we do His will- whatever that is for us individually and collectively- we know that Satan will attack. We cannot be surprised at the attacks, we cannot grow weary as we are attacked, we can only in the deepest of humility pray that the love of our Savior is revealed even in our sadness, even through any reaction we might have to our enemies.


We ought to lay down our lives for the brethren and this isn't just in the ultimate act of death, but in all ways of our life too. Jesus laid down His life in all ways serving only the Father's will to reveal the Father's love to us. Jesus LIVED His life for US, never for Himself. Even as He went off to pray alone it wasn't to serve His own selfish desire to be alone, but rather He knew that He needed to connect to His Father without distraction in order to keep serving- it was a selfless act - even His need to sleep. You've heard this, or said it to someone yourself, 'You've got to take care of yourself so you can help others.' And it's so true. Those who are filled with a sense of martyrdom as they exhaustedly work themselves sick for others are doing NO favors for the others. They are desiring a selfish acknowledgment for their ceaseless serving but that in itself is not serving. Jesus taught us by example in all things and we need to constantly get to know Him, because if we lived to a 1000 years old we still would never know all there is to know of His amazing love.


We HAVE to lay down our lives.
We HAVE to give up self.
We HAVE to surrender to Jesus everything we are, living in Him, living for Him now and always!


Amen.

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