Jesus said which one of the following statements:
A)
By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you are
sensitive to those seeking Me."
B)
By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if your
preaching and worship singing get many hits on YouTube and Spotify."
C)
By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you have
excellency in your performances, programs, buildings, and clothing."
C)
By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one
another."
(For
help, see John 13:35)
Most
of us are quite aware that Jesus said we are to be known by our love
for one another. But how much time do we give to loving people? How
often do we go the extra mile or give the extra time to comfort
someone or encourage the downcast soul? How many hours a week do we
give to loving people? And how does that compare to the amount of
hours we give to preparing for our Sunday morning performance? How
does it compare to the number of hours we give to planning programs
or making sure the facility is clean and ready?
If
we are really going to be known by our love for one another, we had
better spend more time doing the “one-anothers” of the New
Testament: loving one another, caring for one another, carrying one
another's burdens, praying for one another, encouraging one another,
exhorting one another, teaching one another. On a typical Sunday
morning in many churches the only one-another that gets done is the
teaching one another, although that is usually always the same person
teaching everyone else every Sunday. There isn't a whole lot of
one-another to it. The same could be said of prayer – prayer
happens but it is often the same leader praying for everyone else
rather than people actually praying for one another.
Perhaps
the Apostle Paul said it best in 1 Corinthians 13:1-3:
“If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not
love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the
gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and
if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am
nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to
the flames, but have not love, I gain nothing.”
If Paul were writing today, perhaps it would have went like this:
“If I speak to stadiums filled with people, but have not love,
I am nothing, I am only a noisy alarm annoying everyone around. If I
have all wisdom and am listened to by millions on podcasts and videos
all around the world but have not love, I am nothing. If I work
harder than you all and publish more books and build larger buildings
and have more name recognition but have not love, I gain nothing.”
Whatever
gifts and talents God has given you and me, let's be careful to love
one another first and foremost. If we get caught up in the pursuit of
worldly success and fail to love, we gain nothing. We might be on TV
or have a large following on Twitter, but real fame will come from
loving our neighbors and co-workers, being a loving husband or wife
or parent or whatever we are to those around us. Real success is
found in loving people and loving God rather than building a ministry
or a church.
Let's
Pray Together:
Father,
help me to love those around me, even when it is time-consuming or
inconvenient. Let my love be like yours – backed up by action and
not just an emotion. Help me to set an example to others by loving
even those who are difficult to love. May it be true of me and my
church that we are known for our love for one another. Help me and my
church leaders to understand that loving people is foremost and all
the programs and performances should take a backseat to loving people
and doing the one-anothers. I pray for these church leaders that I
bring before you now... (continue praying as you feel led)
This
devotional is authored and published by Randy Brockett. All
publishing rights are reserved but readers are encouraged to repost
(please include this copyright info) or share his insights with their
family, friends, and congregations. For other devotionals by Randy,
see www.blesseddisciples.com, dwellinchrist.blogspot.com, and
www.discoverbiblicalchurch.com.
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