All Bible quotations are taken from the New King James Version
All through the Old Testament, there was one commandment the Lord was always reminding His people, the children of Israel of: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.” (Deuteronomy 6:5). The Lord had to not only remind them of this first commandment, but He also had to keep telling the children of Israel not to have any gods before Him. Israel was constantly forsaking the One true God and going after other foreign gods from the nations around them.
I wonder if we ever forsake the Lord and put other
“gods” before the Lord in our lives. You might ask, “How can I have foreign
gods today?” A foreign god is anything we put ahead of the Lord. It could be a
person, a job, a hobby or anything else that takes first place in our lives. Are
we giving our first love to something or someone other than the Lord?
The church in Ephesus had been doing all the right
things. “I know your works, your labor, your patience, and that you cannot
bear those who are evil. And you have tested those who say they are apostles,
and are not, and have found them to be liars;…Nevertheless I have this against
you, that you have left your first love.” (Revelation 2:2-4).
I know that there have been times in my life when I
had lost my first love for the Lord – when I felt like I had drifted away. I
wasn’t praying, reading the Bible or worshipping the Lord. It took moving into
a private room in a Long-Term Care Facility to renew my first love for the
Lord. As I did, the Lord began to anoint me afresh to write and create this
Newsletter.
While Jesus was teaching, a lawyer spoke up, “Then
one of them, a lawyer asked Him a question, testing Him, and saying, “Teacher,
what is the great commandment in the law?” Jesus said to him, “You shall love
the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your
mind.” (Matthew 22:35-37). There are not only commands for us to love the
Lord, but there are also promises to those who love
the Lord. “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart
of man the things which He has prepared for those who love Him.” (1
Corinthians 2:9).
Many of us who have been in church most of our lives
have heard this truth time and again, as it is the first and greatest
commandment. The Lord continually repeated this to the children of Israel,
especially before and after they entered the promised land. The Lord wanted to
make sure He had a people who really loved Him. But what does it really mean to
love the Lord with all our heart, with all our soul, with
all our mind and with all our strength?
Your heart is that part of your being from which your
emotions or your true feelings about something
or someone flow. If we truly love the Lord with all our heart, we would have
such a passion within us that we would want to spend all our time with the Lord
to satisfy our longing. The more you love someone, the deeper your passion
would be to be with them. Spending time first in praise and worship, Bible
reading and prayer, would be something we would look forward to, as if we can’t
wait to be in our secret place with our Father where He can open the secret
treasures of His heart to our heart.
The psalmist puts it this way, “Deep calls unto
deep at the noise of Your waterfalls; All your waves and billows have gone over
me.” (Psalms 42:7). From the deep places of our being, we cry out to know
the deep secret treasures of our Father’s heart. Imagine being so completely immersed
in our Father’s great waves of love, mercy, and all His fullness that can wash
over us. That’s where I long to be. I pray every day that
I would draw so close to my Father that I could hear His every whisper and feel
His very heartbeat. Paul says, “For in Him (Jesus Christ) dwells all the
fullness of the Godhead bodily.” (Colossians 2:9). If we are in Christ,
then we have access to the fullness of God the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit.
If we love our Heavenly Father with all our hearts, we
would want to remove everything from our lives
that displeases Him. This could be anything from a physical object, a physical
act, what we watch on T.V. or the internet. Sometimes, I have a hard time
choosing what to watch. The title and promo may sound good, but 10-15 minutes
into the movie, unclean language is used, then I stop it and search for
something else to watch. If we love our Father, we would stop doing the things
which would not bring glory and honor to Him. We would want to do everything
we could to please our Father.
The same verse tells us to “…love the Lord your God
with all of our soul…” First, we need to identify what the soul is. Our
soul is the real us that contains our will and emotions. The will is where you
make every decision, both short term such as what you are doing right now; and
long term such as what school or job you are going to decide on, or where we
would like to retire. Our emotions are our feelings about things or people. To
love the Lord with all our soul is to love our Heavenly Father with our entire
being. Again, the psalmist says, “As the deer pants for the water brooks, So
pants my soul after You, O God.” (Psalm 42:1).
We have a free will to praise and worship our Father,
and because we do this, our relationship and love for Him continues to grow. Each day I pray that I would love my Father more
and more. I desire to deepen my love for Him and for my Father to bring me into
the secret treasures of His heart. I want to go beyond where I was yesterday in
my love for Him.
From the decision to love our Father from the depths
of our being comes a passion and desire to serve the Lord with the gifts and
talents He has given us. Whether He has given us one gift or ten gifts, let us
use every one of them to glorify Him and bless His people. That is what I pray
my one gift of writing will do.
We are also told to “…love the Lord your God with
all of your mind…” When we think of our mind, it is the part of our being
we think with. With that said, how do we love the Lord with all of our mind?
The way to love our Father with all our mind is reading His Word. When you love
someone very deeply, you cannot get them off your mind. In Colossians 3:2, Paul
says, “Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth.” When we
really love the Lord with all of our mind, we would want
our thoughts to please Him. We would have no place for an impure, hateful or
evil thought of any kind. Jesus said, “He who has My commandments and keeps
them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father,
and I will love him and manifest Myself to him.” (John 14:21). We
understand the Lord’s commandments with our minds, but we do them with our
strength.
The same verse
tells us to “...love the Lord your God with all our strength…” Loving
someone means doing things for them, special things that you know they really
enjoy. It really pleases the Lord when we serve Him by fulfilling His calling
in our lives. Just by doing what we were created to do shows the Lord how much
we love Him. There are so many ways we can show the Lord how much we love Him. We
can reach out and meet the needs of the poor and needy. We can do acts of
kindness, such as giving a cup of cold water in Jesus’ name. Jesus said that
the person who does a simple act will not loose their reward. By doing simple
acts of kindness, we are being rewarded for loving the Lord.
The Lord says, “If you love me, keep My commandments.”
The Lord’s commandments are not meant to overwhelm us, or be burdensome. If we
simply do things which we know will please our Father, that will show Him that
we love Him. Just like each child in a family has their own unique relationship
with their father and mother, so each of us, who know Jesus as Savior and Lord,
have a very unique relationship with our Heavenly Father. Each of our
expressions of love for our Heavenly Father will be as unique as He created
each one of us to be.
If you do not know Jesus as your Savior and Lord, and
would like to, pray this prayer, or something similar: “Jesus, I come to You
and ask that you would forgive all my sin, and cleanse me with Your precious
blood. I want to have a relationship with my Heavenly Father. In Jesus name,
Amen.” If you have a Bible, start
reading in the Gospel of John.
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