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June 8, 2011 — by Joe Stowell
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Revelation 2:1-7
Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love. —Revelation 2:4
Bible in a year:
2 Chronicles 30-31; John 18:1-18
2 Chronicles 30-31; John 18:1-18
My wife, Martie, is a great cook. Sitting down after a busy
day to enjoy her culinary delights is a real treat. Sometimes after
dinner she runs errands, leaving me alone with the choice of grabbing
the remote or cleaning up the kitchen. When I’m on my good behavior, I
roll up my sleeves, load the dishwasher, and scrub the pots and pans—all
for the joy of hearing Martie’s grateful response, which is usually
something like, “Wow, Joe! You didn’t have to clean up the kitchen!”
Which gives me a chance to say, “I wanted to show you how much I love
you!”
When Jesus reproved the church at Ephesus for abandoning their “first love” (Rev. 2:4),
it was because they were doing a lot of good things, but not out of
love for Him. Although they were praised for their perseverance and
patience, from Christ’s point of view, they were being “good” for
nothing.
Good behavior should always be an act of worship. Resisting
temptation, forgiving, serving, and loving each other are all
opportunities to tangibly express our love for Jesus—not to get a star
next to our name or a pat on the back.
When was the last time you did something “good” out of love for Jesus?
For many, love is just a word,
A passing phase, a brief emotion;
But love that honors Christ our Lord
Responds to Him with deep devotion. —Hess
A passing phase, a brief emotion;
But love that honors Christ our Lord
Responds to Him with deep devotion. —Hess
Love in deed is love indeed!
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