Love Is Easier on Paper
Relationships


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By Luisa Collopy, Crosswalk.com
Our womenâs group decided to pick a book on love for our Bible study, but what we thought would be very easy for us to breeze through turned out to be a challenge and required a lot of soul-searching.
We discussed love in action and our examples mostly centered on marriage and family relationships. Not one of us cringed at the thought of serving our families. We cleaned our homes, cooked meals, supervised the kids in their homework, and watched their games until we all became empty nesters. We talked about how we show patience towards our husbands and our children, how we give counsel, and constantly extend forgiveness and overlook hurt feelings.
All those things seemed to fall within the confines of how God shows His love for us. We know He takes pleasure in taking care of our needs. We know He warns and protects us from danger, even from our own foolishness, so we donât get hurt. We know He graciously forgives our sinsâand this part we like the most!
But the nitty-gritty of love started to get harder with Jesusâ new command. He said, âLove each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciplesâ (John 13:34-35). Before Jesus spoke of the new command, He just washed and dried their feet and talked about servanthood. Jesus, their Lord and Teacher, did not hesitate to do this lowly task. Even Peter was hesitant to have Jesus wash his feet.
Jesus also talked about a betrayer, someone sitting at their table. They were surprised but didnât really understand how one of them could be spoken as such. They lived together and did everything together for the last three years. They were tied to the hip! How can Jesus speak of such a person?
Jesus never pointed a finger at Judas and gave him a scolding. Instead, He said to all of them, including Judas, that âthis fulfills the Scripture that says, âThe one who eats my food has turned against meââ (v. 18). He knew this was going to happen; yet He did not withhold the Word of God from and sharing meals with Judas. Even when Jesus saw Judas standing with the Roman soldiers and Temple guards to arrest Him, He didnât say anything to Judas to guilt trip him. He continued to love him.
Love Is an Example
Love is easier on paper! But Jesus said to âprove to the world that [we] are [His] disciplesâ (John 13:35). First, weâre encouraged to reach out and welcome our brothers and sisters in ChristâŠquirks and all! The Apostle Paul said, âTherefore, accept each other just as Christ has accepted you so that God will be given gloryâ (Romans 15:7). Think of the ânoisy, attention-seekingâ member of your church. The woman who âloves to hear her voiceâ at gatherings. The ârighteous oneâ who sits in the corner because there is dancing. Paul would not have addressed the loving acceptance of fellow believers and reminded us how Jesus accepted each one of us if this wasnât an issue.
Love Is a Refusal to Abuse and Manipulate
Second, we must âbe kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave youâ (Ephesians 4:32). What was happening among the Ephesian believers then is still happening today. Preceding that forgiveness reminder, Paul said, âLet all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all maliceâ (v. 31). How did we turn into emotional abusers and torturers? Where is the joy in lying about someone and desiring to destroy that person? How did we become so angry and bitter at someone, at life, that we cannot see the beauty in anything? And we all claim to love Jesus yet walk around as emotional and psychological manipulators!
Love Is a Reconciliation
Third, we are told to reconcile with one another. We got stumped with this instruction again. How do we restore a relationship with someone who does not want it? What if itâs you who does not want to be in a relationship with someone again? It doesnât matter what you want or what the other wants! Jesus said, âBut I tell you that anyone who is angry with a brother or sister will be subject to judgment⊠Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother or sister has something against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to them; then come and offer your giftâ (Matthew 5:22-24).
Think of the number of times you exchanged heated words with your spouse or your child while you were preparing for church. You all got in the car, but everyone was avoiding looking into each otherâs eyes, and some were seething with anger. The tension was so thick. Were you really prepared to worship and listen to the Word of God?
Fourth, we are to remember that we are one, a community, the fellowship of Christ. Paul reminded us that believers in Christ should put away falsehood and should be able to âspeak the truthâ with one another (Ephesians 4:25). He went on to say, âLet no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as first the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hearâ (v. 29). We sometimes say we have forgiven but wonât let go of the pain. In our still-desperate state of clinging to self-preservation, we continue to practice self-righteousness and restart the cycle of tearing up the person we claim to have forgiven. We lie again to protect ourselves. And in so doing, we say words that disrespect the other, hoping to lift our own honor. Remember that God knows and sees our hearts and He hears every word we say. He is our judge!
Knowing that God pursues us with His everlasting love should encourage us to love others well. He has given us every single spiritual tool we need to make it happen, including sending His Son to teach and model love for us. Yes, everything is possible with Christ.
Yes, love is easier on paper⊠only if left to us.
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Luisa Collopy is an author, speaker and a womenâs Bible study teacher. She also produces Mula sa Puso (From the Heart) in Tagalog (her heart language), released on FEBC Philippines stations. Luisa loves spending time with her family over meals and karaoke!