LOVE AND HATE
I John 2:9-11 If anyone says, "I am living in the
light," but hates a Christian brother or sister, that person is still
living in darkness. Anyone who loves other Christians is living in the light
and does not cause anyone to stumble. Anyone who hates a Christian brother or sister
is living and walking in darkness. Such a person is lost, having been blinded
by the darkness. NLT
It matters what we
think about others and what we feel about them. Some people hurt us and
sometimes very deeply. It may be physical, emotional, or mental. However it may
be, we sometimes get hurt and it may alter our lives completely. For some, the
damage is so severe that life becomes very difficult and it affects one’s
ability to live in victory in Christ.
When negative things happen to us because of others, we are prone to
develop negative feelings and thoughts about them, making any kind of
fellowship with them virtually impossible.
Yet, John tells us
that we must love and not hate those who hurt us. It is not impossible to love
those who hurt us, otherwise, God would not have instructed John to write it.
Our biggest hurdle to move from hate to love is our will. We do not want to
change. We like to live with an attitude of hate because it somehow makes us
feel in the right. We have been wronged and the other party is guilty. We want
to take matters into our own hands and see that justice is served. We want
revenge. Therefore, we savor our feelings and resist the need to change.
However, if we are to be right with God we have no choice, we must move from
hatred to love. The question is, "How is that possible?"
God is love. The only
way we can love those who hurt us is for us to immerse ourselves in God. We
must determine in our hearts that we need God. We must know that it is impossible
for us to change apart from a deeply rooted connection with God. We must seek
God. We must enter into His presence as often as possible. We must consistently
draw near to God until we know that our heart changes. We must first experience
the love of God for ourselves before we can love those who hurt us. There is no
other way to move from a hate-filled heart to a love-filled heart.
A true child of God
does not linger in the darkness of hatred. In fact, he is incapable of living
in hatred. God is love and when God is in us, we become vessels of love. As
long as darkness envelopes the soul, God is not there. God is light and love
and where He is they fill up His dwelling place.
Dear friend, if you
are struggling to forgive and love someone today in your past or present, spend
all the time you need in the presence of God. Do not shortchange yourself. Wait
on the Lord and He will change you. He will fill you with a heart of love. Pray
about this until you pray through.
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