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Cute Kids Answer – What is love?
Love… it is not always easy to define!
While love is often difficult to define it is even more difficult to live.
Give.
Share.
Which may explain why “love” is a four letter word for many people.
Actually, love is literally a four letter word that is easy to spell, but often misunderstood, that is, until Jesus steps into the discussion.
Here is the way Jesus spells love:
L stands for Loss.
BECAUSE Love will always costs you something.
Look at the life of Jesus.
From the time He is conceived in Mary’s womb to the time of His burial in the tomb, all of His life is one of loss.
Jesus lays down, the sets aside His equality with God the Father.
He wears our humanity.
Takes upon Himself our sin.
Dies our death.
His entire life in the flesh is one of loss.
His Loss has become our gain.
His loss reveals an extraordinary, divine love for us and for the world.
If you’re following along with the handout, circle the phrase “laid down” 1 John 3:16, and “lay down” twice in John 10:11 & 17.
The best way to understand that phrase, “lay down” or “laid down” is to give up ⇔ to lay aside a right or possession.
On the night before Jesus dies, while Jesus and the 12 are together in the Upper Room eating the Passover, Peter asks Jesus two questions and then makes Jesus ONE promise.
Of course, Peter did NOT end up laying down his life for Jesus, Jesus ended up laying down his life for Peter.
And there is only one explanation for Christ’s actions.
Love.
Love is the only way to explain the “LOSS” Jesus willingly offered for the world.
Love always costs you something!
LOSS was the price Jesus paid to love us.
Loss is the price we pay to love.
You can give without loving, but you can not love without giving.
In our gospel reading today, from John 10, Jesus calls all Himself the Good Shepherd.
Then, he describes what makes Him good,
LOSS is what God the Father required of Himself and Jesus,
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This is the truth that makes sense of Good Friday.
Love isn’t love until you give it way.
Then, Jesus says in verse 14,
IN Jesus we discover that Love is always about OTHERS, it is never about me!
You may remember a parable Jesus once told, the story about a landowner who goes into the marketplace to "hire" the unemployed to work in his vineyard.
After the landowner hires the first workers, He will lose money every time he hires someone else to work the remainder of the day as he pays them all the same wage, a full days pay.
But he does because He see the need of others and in love, he hires them.
Out of compassion and love, the landowner takes on loss so that others may gain.
Love’s object is always others.
Love's eyes are always open to see the need of others, the hurt and pain of others.
Loves hand is always open ready to give.
Thirdly, the “V” of love is VALUE – the price we place on people.
Love is what we say and do to show others we value them.
It is the price we willingly choose to pay.
It is always easy to love?
Love is not easy.
Paul reminds us of that the truth that love is not easy, when he writes of love’s attributes in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
That leads us to the last letter, the E of LOVE.
Love goes the “extra mile” – love never quits.
Even when Journey is uphill and requires a lot of effort, love doesn't quit.
In the sermon on the mount, Jesus says to the crowd
That what loves is and what love does.
Make makes the extra effort, it offers the greater sacrifice.
Love continues even when life seems to be an uphill battle.
Love persists until love prevails.
And even when you meet resistance, when life gets hard, loves bears, believes, hopes and endures….because
is eternal, and love never ends.
What you and I should realize by now is that Paul is not speaking about the imperfect love we have for Him and others.
Paul is speaking of God’s perfect love for us, a love that we can only find, know and experience in Jesus.
God our Father knows that we won’t love perfectly in this life, so when we fail to love like Christ, and
Because of Christ, we never stop being His “beloved” in spite of our failure to always love, like Christ.
The truth is,
He started it.
He promises to always love us in Jesus’ name.
Something to think about…this coming week…
Since You live under the care of the Good Shepherd, think about How that makes you feel?
Thank God the Father and the Good Shepherd Jesus for their love and the fact that you’ll never have to wonder about life outside of God’s care and love.
What new “steps” could you be taking as you follow the Good Shepherd.
Where will you strive to imitate Christ’s love more?
With whom could/should you lay down your life this week?
How will you lay down your life for them?
Remember life is all about love.
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Let’s stand together in the love of God in Christ and confess our faith…
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