Love with Action
1 John 3:14-19
INTRODUCTION
The Bible associates love with action. In this passage, the Bible
speaks of the believer’s love for other believers, relating it to the
Lord’s crucifixion. If a Christian knows and recognizes the love of God,
it should drastically affect his relationships. He cannot deal with
others as the world would because the love of God has formed compassion
within in his heart. This matter is so important to the Lord that He
provided believers with a scenario to help judge their level of
compassion. The book of First John says that if a brother has a need,
and another brother can help him with his need, yet refuses, he lacks
compassion (see also James 2:15-16). Therefore, one’s deeds, not simply one’s words alone, demonstrate true love!
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS
- (For children): We need to do good to all people, but
especially to our church family. What are some ways that we can help our
pastor, our song leader, our Sunday School teacher, the elderly and
those who clean the church, etc?
- (For everyone): Compassion requires action. If there is no
action attached to one’s desires, true love or compassion does not
exist. The greatest example was given by Christwhen He died on the
cross. What are other examples of compassion that come to mind?
- Do you love your brothers and sisters in Christ? What have
you donefor others to show your love for them? Have you prayed for them?
Have you helped them in a time of need?
PRAYER NEEDS
- Ask God to provide opportunities for you to show compassion toward others.
- Ask God to help you love others inspite of how they or others may have mistreated you.
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