As we gather on this final day of 2024, I want to share a challenge for the coming year, inspired by the command to love God and love people. This is rooted in Matthew 22:37-39, where Jesus emphasizes the importance of loving God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and loving our neighbors as ourselves. This year, let's focus on embodying this commandment, understanding that loving others begins with loving ourselves. It's not about pride but recognizing our worthiness of love.
Reading the Bible and spending time with God should reflect in our interactions with others. If we immerse ourselves in scripture but harbor hatred, we must question if we truly embody Jesus' love. The 2025 challenge is to love God and people, acknowledging that we won't always succeed, but striving to improve daily. Love is not about perfection but persistence.
The fruits of the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:22-23, are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These are not separate entities but products of love. When we operate in love, these qualities naturally manifest. Love is the root from which all other virtues grow.
It's love that changes the world, not condemnation. Condemnation may yield short-term results but breeds long-term resentment. Instead, we must choose love, even when it's challenging. Jesus exemplified this on the cross, forgiving those who wronged him. We are called to do the same, recognizing that others' negative behaviors often stem from their own wounds.
To love effectively, we must understand that people's reactions are not our responsibility. We can choose how we respond, and forgiveness is key. Forgive as many times as necessary until your feelings align with that forgiveness. This process is crucial for healing and living in freedom.
As we enter 2025, let's commit to loving deeply, forgiving ourselves and others, and speaking Jesus into our lives. Love is the essence of our existence, and through it, we can transform the world.
Key Takeaways
- 1. control. When we operate in love, these qualities naturally manifest in our lives. [01:11:52]
2. The Power of Forgiveness: Forgiveness is a process that requires intentionality. It's not enough to say "I forgive you" while harboring anger. We must work towards genuine forgiveness until our feelings align with our words.
3. Understanding Others' Wounds: Recognize that negative behaviors often stem from personal wounds. By understanding this, we can respond with compassion rather than taking their actions personally.
4. Love Over Condemnation: Love changes the world, not condemnation. While condemnation may yield short-term results, it breeds long-term resentment. Choosing love, even when it's difficult, leads to lasting transformation.
5. Living in Love Daily: Loving God and people is a daily commitment. We won't always succeed, but striving to love better each day is what matters. Love is a choice, and through it, we can transform our lives and the world around us.
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