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Cultivating
Many of you grew up understanding what it meant to have a garden or perhaps even to work a farm.
You fully understood that in working that land, you had to work the soil so that seeds could be sown, plants could grow and the crops could be harvested.
You had to cultivate the land.
Cultivation means to prepare the land for the production of crops to rearrange the soil so that it can be ready for seeds to be planted.
You wait until the weeds are growing!
Depending where you live, this process happens before the spring and even perhaps now, some are turning their soil now to put the nutrients of the harvested plants back into that soil.
Our passage today is a how to approach to cultivate our spiritual soil if you will, to prepare that spiritual soil for the planting of spiritual seeds that will indeed help us to grow and mature as Christians.
1 Peter 3:
Just like you have have to make sure that your tractor is ready with the right implements to get your land ready, there are things you have to do in order to cultivate Christian love.
It begins with a RELATIONSHIP
First and foremost, you and I must understand that we can do anything and everything but it will not matter if we do not have a relationship with Christ.
God’s purpose was that you and I were created to have fellowship with Him.
Our problem is that as good as we can be, we are not good enough and cannot in anyway be good enough to enter into a relationship with a Holy God.
God’s provision for us is that an ATONEMENT could be made for you and me.
Romans 6
John 14:
God designed us to have the freedom of choice.
He is not going to make us do anything, but but tells us if we want to be in a relationship with Him, we must respond to the gift of His atonement.
Romans
So the invitation to a relationship must be dealt with first in order to cultivate Christian love.
What’s in your life ought to make you different!
There should be an observable difference on you on the outside because of what Christ has done for you on the inside!
Our starting point has to be Christ has done for us!
Live in Harmony
1 Peter 3:8
Other translations tell us to be of one mind.
If you are in Harmony, you are focusing and moving purposeful, and that purpose is focused on God’s plan and His desire.
There are so many people today that that call themselves Christians and they are fussing and fighting and splitting theological hairs that they are not of one mind and they are not in Harmony!
So what do you do?
Remember last week?
It starts with me.
I have to ask myself, “am I doing anything that would cause disunity among my Christian brothers and sisters?”
Some of us wear our feelings on our sleeves, and we are easily hurt.
“Well, you don’t know what they have done to me.
They hurt my feelings.”
Really?
Toughen up butter cup!
We are called to live in harmony with each other because there is a world out there that needs to know that you and I are different because of what Christ has done!
We are going to have different beliefs on some issues.
We are not called to be carbon copies of each other, but we are called to imitate Christ!
Romans
Do you know what it means to be in harmony?
Ephesians
Charles Sheldon coined the phrase in his book IN HIS STEPS first published in 1896, What would Jesus Do?
John 13
WE MUST CONSTANTLY AND CONSISTENTLY ASK, “WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?”
He would abide by God’s word, He would do what He is called to do, and He would be in constant prayer.
Ask God show you how to live in harmony, and HE WILL SHOW YOU!
Be Sympathetic
Sympathy means “harmony of or agreement in feeling, as between persons or on the part of one person with respect to another.”
Sometimes we limit sympathy to when someone has passed.....but as you can see from the definition above that it simply means agreement in feeling.
Are you striving to be sympathetic, are you striving to be in agreement in feeling, or are you always going against what a Christian brother or sister is saying?
I urge you to look at yourself and see if you are being sympathetic?
Be Compassionate
“Compassion is a strong feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by a misfortune, accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering.”
Are you compassionate in all you do?
Are you compassionate for the sake of the kingdom?
If not, why not?
What is making you harsh or cruel?
Be Humble
Next Peter implores us to be humble.
David Jeremiah said he read of a man who once wrote a book about being humble.
The title was something like “The World’s Top 10 Most Humble People and How I Picked the Other Nine”
Oh Lord its
Humble means “not proud or arrogant.”
Are you a person that cultivates Christian Love by being humble?
Love Life
Peter gives us an example of what to do: He quotes from the scripture he has access to and has shared with us what we know at right here in the middle of this text:
1 Peter 3:10-
Sometimes stuff happens and we get bogged down with the day to day grind, and we struggle with the things that we are constantly bombarded with in our daily life.
There are several things you and I can do to help us love life:
Keep my tongue from evil and my lips from deceitful speech
Turn from evil and do good
Seek Peace and pursue it
Do good and do not be afraid....
You and I are called to cultivate Christian Love.
After studying this for several weeks, I am convinced of a few things...
I am convinced that my cultivation begins by me drawing a circle around myself.
I am convinced I need to pull some weeds, get my spiritual soil primed for the right seeds to be planted, and grow, grow, grow!
I am convinced that for a great revival to begin in our church and across our land, that I have to pray for it to begin in that circle I just mentioned...
Oh yea, when I am going to cultivate Christian love, I don’t have to wait until the right season....I can start right now!
What about you?
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