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Sun, Mar 11, 2012

1 John 4:7-21

Living God's Love
Series:1 John

Living God's Love

Well we saw last week how important it is for us to love one another and here he says it again, but this time with an added couple of reasons. 

God is Love

Twice in this passage he tells us “God is love.” Last week the motivation for loving God and remaining faithful to the gospel was that this would please God. But what’s the motivation here? Well it’s more fundamental isn’t it? “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God.” In fact, he says, this is the test that you’ve been born of God. “Everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. 8Whoever does not love does not know God.” Why? “For God is love.” As Sherlock would say: “Elementary my dear Watson.”

As we saw last week, the source of love is God, just as the source of hatred is Satan. So love is the evidence that we’re both born of God and know God.

Well, the question then is, how can we show that we’re from God. Or to put it the other way around, if we say we’re from God how can we show his sort of love to others? Now as I said last week the term love can mean a number of things. Its meaning has been hijacked by popular culture. And what makes it even trickier is that we only have one word to cover a whole range of meanings.  So I can say: “I love my wife,” or “I love my children, or my parents,” or “I love chocolate,” or “I love lying by the pool on a hot summer’s day” etc. All the same word but unless you look carefully at the context to see what sort of love I’m talking about it isn’t necessarily clear. What’s happened, you see, is that we’ve come to use the same word for that wide range of meanings as though they were all equal. Well in the Greek language it was a bit easier. There were 4 different words in Greek that were used for love. There was family love, storgé, that kind of love you might have for your parents or your children or your brothers and sisters. There was social love, philia, the sort of love you have for your social group. There was sexual love, eros, the sort of love you have for a wife or a husband, a boyfriend or a girlfriend. It’s interesting, isn’t it, that eros is the only Greek word for love that most people would recognise these days. That, I think, says a lot about the way popular culture has twisted the idea of love.  Finally there was agapé love, which was a practical and unemotional love, fairly nonspecific in its normal usage.

Well, why did the disciples choose the term agapé when they wanted to describe Christian love? What was wrong with the other words for love? They were good words. There’s nothing wrong with loving your family, or your social group or your spouse. So what was wrong with those particular words when it came to describing God’s love? 

Let me suggest the problem is this: when we use one of those first three words, we’re describing a love that’s essentially grounded in ourselves. Family love loves those who are of the same flesh and blood. Social love loves those who are of the same social grouping. Both have the virtue of cementing relationships in those groups, and ensuring the groups remain strong. So both are basically aimed at self preservation. Eros, sexual love, by the same token, is biased towards satisfying the desires of the lover. It can be a demanding, craving, hungry love; a love born out of the need of the lover. On the other hand, agapé love contains the idea of self-forgetfulness rather than self-centredness. It’s a generous, altruistic, sacrificial love born out of the need of the loved one. In short, where Eros wants to take, agapé chooses to give.

Sacrificial Love

The chief model for this type of love, of course, is God himself. John says: “Whoever does not love does not know God, for God is love. This is how God showed his love among us.” How? Not by serenading us, not by offering us roses and chocolates. No, “In this is love, not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins.”

Notice the nature of this love. There’s no sense that God loves in response to our love for him. Rather, as Paul reminds us, it was while we were still his enemies that Christ died for us. So it wasn’t that we loved God. Far from it. We were totally opposed to him. So much so that when His Son appeared on earth there were only a handful of people who accepted him for who he was. The rest rejected him out of hand. Even when he’d performed miracles among them, fed them and healed them and raised them from the dead, all they could do in the end was to cry out for his execution. And yet he willingly submitted to execution so those very people could be forgiven. 

Neither does he love us for what we’ll give him back. There’s no suggestion that God loved us so we’d owe him something, so we’d give him something in return. No his love was freely given to undeserving sinners.

And God’s love is a love that knows no limit. It’s a love that forgives over and over again, without warrant, without tallying up the score, without retaliation.

Well then, says John, if you’ve been born of God, if you’re one who’s experienced this agapé love of God, how are you going to respond. In fact is there any choice? Not really. All we can do in response to this sort of love, is to love others the same way. 

But this is more than just a human response to divine love. In fact he says two interesting things here, one in v12 and the other in v19 about our response of love. 

Seeing God in Action 

In v12 we discover that the result of loving others the way God loves us has huge repercussions for the world. You see, one of the great problems people have when it comes to believing in God, is that no-one has ever seen him. I mean we’re not even allowed to have images of God. At least the pagan worshippers had images they could look at when they went to worship. If you were worshipping the God of the Sun, you could look up every morning and at least see him up there in  the sky. Or if you worshipped the God of Bulls you could stand in the pit from time to time when the sacrifice took place and have the Bull’s blood run over you. Di and I visited India back in the 80s and we couldn’t get over the number of shrines we came across, each with its image of a god and the offerings of the local people. But we expect people to come and worship a God who’s invisible and who prohibits us from using any visual aids in our worship. So how are people to know what this God is like? Well, says John, it’s true no-one has ever seen God, but if we love one another then God dwells in us and his love is made complete in us. So as they look at us what will they see? They’ll see a little bit of what God is like. Just as Jesus was the image of the invisible God, so we too can be images of the invisible God, if God’s love dwells in us.

Then again he repeats his statement that God is love. Why? Because he wants to remind us that living in love and living in God are equivalents. And there are two implications of this that he wants us to understand. 

No Fear

First the corollary of true love is a lack of fear. “There is no fear in love, but true love drives out fear”. Why? Because fear has to do with punishment. My father was the Vicar’s Warden in my church when I was growing up. And everyone was scared of him. I guess he had an aura about him that demanded respect. Or perhaps it was just his deep voice and his bushy eyebrows. But that always amused me, because I knew he was really gentle as a kitten. But having said that there were times when I was scared to go near him and that was when I’d done something wrong and I thought he might have found out. Otherwise I knew that I was loved and so had nothing to fear from this ogre of a churchwarden. 

Isn’t it true that so many people are afraid of coming to church because God is here and they’re somehow scared of having their lives exposed to God’s scrutiny; which is quite ironic since they can’t hide from him anyway! But too often, the reason they hide away is because their experience with Christians has been that what they’ve felt is judgment rather than loving acceptance. This is the other side of us being the image of God. People see God in us so if we don’t treat them the way God would they get the wrong message. Too often people have felt the condemnation of God’s people for their way of life rather than the grace of God. Wouldn’t it make a difference if every time they’d come across a Christian they’d experienced the love and forgiveness, the acceptance, that God offers them. Not the acceptance of their way of life perhaps, but acceptance of themselves as people made in God’s image, people for whom Christ died. 

Wouldn’t it be great if someone you knew came up to you one day and said, “I really feel like you’re someone I can talk to without feeling guilty; as though you accept me the way I am. Why is that?” And then you could explain to them that it’s because you’ve experienced the forgiveness and acceptance of God who gave his Son to die so you could be forgiven. 

Take Care

But the other side of the coin is a bit tougher. He says, “Be careful! Don’t claim to love God, if deep in your heart you’re really harbouring hatred for someone else.” The two are incompatible. You can’t love God at the same time as hating another person. 

How often do you hear people talk about someone who’s hurt them in some way and whom they just can’t forgive. They might say they don’t hate them, but in the end it adds up to the same thing. As we saw last week, hatred is the opposite of love. If you don't love someone, then in effect you hate them. There’s no neutral ground. Think about what you’re saying when you say you can’t forgive someone. Aren’t you saying, their guilt remains? Aren’t you saying they deserve to be punished? In terms of God’s response to sin, doesn’t that mean they deserve to die? And isn’t that the same as hating someone? Ultimately to desire their death? To desire the justice they deserve? But what does God say? Doesn’t he say “You deserve death, but I offer you mercy, life”? Doesn’t he say, “Of my great love for you I offer forgiveness for all your sins, even for putting my Son to death on a cross”? Doesn’t he say: “This is love, not that you loved me but that I loved you and sent my only Son to be the atoning sacrifice for your sins”?

If we’re followers of this God, how can we harbour any desire for vengeance, any desire for personal retribution in our hearts? Rather if we love God, we’ll also love our brother or sister and desire only that they too experience God’s love and favour. This doesn’t come naturally. It only happens as God’s Holy Spirit works in our hearts to change us. So we should be praying that God would change us to be more like him. That he’d show his love to the world through the way we love others.

We should be praying that our witness to those around us would make the invisible God so apparent that they’d be coming up to us to ask us what our secret is.

God’s love has changed us

Here we come to the second interesting thing that John tells us. In v19 he says “We love because he first loved us.” Now too often I think we’ve read that as being a command to love in response to God’s love. He did us this great favour so we’ve got to do him a favour in return. But let me suggest that there’s another way of looking at it. Let me suggest that John is reminding us that the starting point for our love is God’s act of love towards us. Think about what God achieved by Jesus death on the cross. He achieved the forgiveness of our sins. But he also made it possible for us to be made new. To be born again. To have our hearts of stone changed to hearts of flesh. So the result of what God has done for us in his love, through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, through the infilling of his Holy Spirit, is that we can now love with the love of God. 2 weeks ago we read those words from 1 John 3: ‘Behold what manner of love the Father has given unto  us, that we should be called children of God.’ Now we generally think about that in terms of adoption, of God making us his children by decree. But in fact there’s more to it than just that. We haven’t just been adopted. We’ve been born again, made like him. The wonderful thing about being made God’s children is that he gives us his Spirit to enable us to be like him, remade in his image. And that likeness is shown most clearly in our love for others. And so, as we love one another, God lives in us, and his love is perfected in us. 

That’s why when people look at us they see God - because everyone who loves is born of God.

Let’s pray that the nature of our life together and our witness to the world around us might be characterised by the way we love one another, the way God first loved us.

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