I Will Love As Christ Loved
Thompson, Darryl
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Mon Feb 7 04:19:16 PST 2005
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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for February 7
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I Will Love As Christ Loved
By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one
to another. John 13:35
If we would be true lights in the world, we must manifest the loving,
compassionate spirit of Christ. To love as Christ loved means that we
must practice self-control. It means that we must show unselfishness at
all times and in all places. It means that we must scatter round us kind
words and pleasant looks. These cost the giver nothing, but they leave
behind a precious fragrance. Their influence for good cannot be
estimated. Not only to the receiver, but to the giver, they are a
blessing; for they react upon him. Genuine love is a precious attribute
of heavenly origin, which increases in fragrance in proportion as it is
dispensed to others. . . .
God desires His children to remember that in order to glorify Him, they
must bestow their affection on those who need it most. None with whom we
come in contact are to be neglected. No selfishness in look, word, or
deed is to be manifested to our fellow beings, whatever their position,
whether they be high or low, rich or poor. The love that gives kind
words to only a few, while others are treated with coldness and
indifference, is not love, but selfishness. It will not in any way work
for the good of souls or the glory of God. We are not to confine our
love to one or two objects.
Those who gather the sunshine of Christ's righteousness, and refuse to
let it shine into the lives of others, will soon lose the sweet, bright
rays of heavenly grace, selfishly reserved to be lavished upon a few. .
. . Self should not be allowed to gather to itself a select few, giving
nothing to those who need help the most. Our love is not to be sealed up
for special ones. Break the bottle, and the fragrance will fill the
house.
>From Devotional: Our Father Cares, p. 44, 45.
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