
Over the last week and a half or so, each time I go before the Lord and especially as I study the word (yes those are two different things), God seems to be pointing out the importance of recognizing identity. I honestly don’t think it is because Phyllis and I are looking again at the next groups we will be facilitating this fall. I felt the Lord directing my thoughts this way before I gave the groups conscious thought. I have been studying 1,2, and 3 John over the last ten days as well as Jude. Each of these books instructs how to recognize true believers and distinguish them from the wolves Satan plants within each flock. Over and over again, like an old vinyl record stuck in its groove, two identifying factors came to the surface. Does the person live a life of love and does the person live to obey God’s commands?
Both will be evident in the life of a believer because I don’t believe you can separate one from the other. Living a life of love means we are constantly pressed into the Father’s heart to learn how He wants to show His love today. It is not kissing my wife first thing in the morning or fixing breakfast for my kids before I shew them out the door for school, though those things might certainly be part of it. A life of love is the moment-by-moment choice to listen to the heart of God, willing at any moment to sacrifice what I want in life for what He wants to do in my life to bring transformation to the lives of others. It is the hardest thing in the world you will ever do. It is the constant laying myself down on the cross daily so that others might truly live. There is nothing more Christlike. And right there is where obedience enters the picture. We have a choice whether we will be obedient and make the sacrifice love demands or continue down the road we have chosen for ourselves.
Let me be the first to raise my hand and admit I don’t do this very well. But here is the really cool thing. All God asks of me is that I make the attempt every day and discuss with Him when I fail. He isn’t worried about my brokenness. He takes all the failed attempts that I am willing to offer Him, and amazingly glorifies Himself in them! What a truly amazing God we serve!
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