GOD'S KIND OF LOVE
By: Andrew Wommack
"Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God;
and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love"
(1 John 4:7-8).
Most of us think that we really understand the love of
God, but our experience proves otherwise. We feel lonely,
depressed, discouraged, and defeated. Every one of these
negative emotions would be turned to positive by a proper
revelation of God's love for us.
As for loving others, most of us would admit there are
some people who are very difficult to love. Since we do
not fully understand God's love for us, we fail in loving
others. We can't give away what we don't have. If we
receive a full revelation of God's love for us, it becomes
easy to love others with the love that we have received.
When we struggle to believe that God's promises to us will
come to pass, that's unbelief; but the root of that
unbelief is a lack of love. Galatians 5:6 says faith works
by love. That means love is the driving force behind our
faith. Remove or diminish love, and faith ceases to be
what it should be. Many of us try hard to believe when we
should be seeking a greater revelation of God's love for
us. Then, faith would just naturally work.
Just a few months after Jamie and I were married, we were
in a desperate situation. I had quit my job, believing
that the Lord wanted me to go into full-time ministry. The
result was that we were hurting financially. It had been
days since we had eaten. We had nothing but a few Cokes
that a friend had given us and a bag of Fritos that we had
been rationing out. Our faith was beginning to waver. We
were fighting with all we had, to believe that the Lord
was going to supply our needs, but our circumstances and
empty bellies were screaming unbelief at us.
One morning, Jamie took our last fifty cents and our car
and drove to the laundry mat to do some laundry. While she
was gone, I did some serious business with the Lord. I was
crying and saying, "Lord, I don't understand. I would give
my right arm to feed Jamie. I believe You love us more
than I love Jamie, and yet You aren't taking care of us."
I had let circumstances blind me to God's love. That's the
main reason my faith wasn't working.
The Lord spoke Luke 12:32 to me very clearly. That verse
says, "Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's
good pleasure to give you the kingdom." Suddenly, I
realized my unbelief was because I had forgotten how much
God loves us. God delights in our prosperity (Ps. 35:27).
He gets no pleasure from watching us starve. As the
revelation of God's love for us came flooding over me, all
doubt that our needs would be supplied was instantly gone.
When Jamie returned from doing the laundry, I told her
that we were going to eat meat that day.
We had Fritos and Coke for lunch. We skipped supper
because we were tired of Fritos and Coke. At church, a
friend asked us to stop by his apartment after the
service. We thought, "Maybe they are going to feed us." We
stayed and talked for over an hour, but there was no food.
As we were leaving, however, the man gave us loads of fish
that he had caught. He also gave us all the vegetables to
go with them. We rushed home, and Jamie fixed us a feast.
Just a few minutes prior to midnight, we ate meat to our
fill. The next day was my birthday, and a woman in the
church gave us a large box full of porterhouse steaks. We
went from a starvation diet of Fritos and Coke, to having
enough steaks for a month in just a matter of hours
because love made my faith work.
When our friend gave us the fish that evening, he told us
that he had sent his wife by our apartment earlier that
morning to deliver the food. Our car was gone, though; so
she supposed we were not there and didn't stop. The only
time that car was gone all day long was when Jamie went to
wash clothes and I was praying in that apartment. At the
exact moment that I got a new and fresh revelation of
God's love for us, our supply came through. It took us a
few hours to see it, but God moved instantly. He wanted to
supply our need more than we wanted Him to. My lack of
faith in His love hindered Him. As soon as I opened up to
His love, my faith revived and He supplied.
There is more than just a superficial knowledge that God
loves us. In Ephesians, chapter 3, Paul prayed that the
Ephesians would get a greater revelation of God's love for
them. He said, "For this cause I bow my knees unto the
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Of whom the whole family
in heaven and earth is named, That he would grant you,
according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened
with might by his Spirit in the inner man; That Christ may
dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and
grounded in love, May be able to comprehend with all
saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and
height; And to know the love of Christ, which passeth
knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of
God" (Eph. 3:14-19).
Notice in verse 18 that God's love isn't just
one-dimensional. There is height, depth, length, and
breadth to it. Many Christians only see God's love as they
would see a painting, in one-dimension. They've never seen
the multi-dimensional reality of God's love.
In verse 19, Paul said as we experience God's love, which
is superior to mere knowledge of God's love, then we would
be filled with all the fullness of God. What a statement!
Are you lacking in any area of your life? If so, you lack
a revelation of God's love. Experiencing God's love equals
fullness.
I've said all of this to say that a deep revelation of
God's love for us is the most important thing we can
receive. First Corinthians 13:13 says, "And now abideth
faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of
these is charity" (God's kind of love).
There are many ways that Satan uses to try to block the
revelation of God's love for us. One of the most subtle,
and therefore the most deadly, ways is that he has
deceived us into thinking that God's love for us is tied
to our performance. We think we have to do something to
earn God's love. We have to merit God's love. That is not
what the Bible teaches.
In the natural world, you get what you deserve. Employers
don't hire you based on their love for you. You have to
perform. If you perform badly, you are punished or fired.
The same thing is true in most relationships. I've had
hundreds of married couples essentially tell me, "They
don't deserve my love." However, the
nearly-too-good-to-be-true news of the Gospel is that we
don't get what we deserve. Praise the Lord!
God's love for us is unconditional. That is, God doesn't
love us because of some virtue we possess. God loves us
because "God is love" (1 John 4:8), not because we are
lovely.
Religion is one of the biggest propagators of the
conditional-love-of-God lie. Most "Christian churches"
teach that God's love for us is conditional, based on our
performance. If we pray, go to church, pay our tithes,
etc., then the Lord loves us and answers our prayers; but
if we fail, then the Lord won't answer our prayers. That's
not true.
There is a disease in the church that I call "spiritual
dyslexia." Dyslexia is where a person sees things
backwards. A dyslexic person sees the word "god" as "dog".
There's a huge difference between God and a dog; yet
dyslexics don't see it.
"Spiritual dyslexia" has a similar effect on people. Those
infected with this "spiritual dyslexia" see scriptures
backwards. For instance, 1 John 2:3-5 says, "And hereby we
do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments. He
that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments,
is a liar, and the truth is not in him. But whoso keepeth
his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected:
hereby know we that we are in him."
A dyslexic Christian sees these verses and says, "I want
to know God, so I must keep His commandments." These
verses are saying just the opposite. Keeping God's
commandments is a result of knowing God. You can live a
holy life without knowing God; the Pharisees proved that.
However, you can't know God without living a holy life as
a result. When God's love is perfected in us, keeping
God's Word will be the result (verse 5).
Any attempt to reverse this order is "getting the cart
before the horse." It won't work; and yet this is what the
majority of Christians are trying to do. They are seeking
to know the Lord better by living a holier life. It's just
the opposite. Experiencing God's love more will produce a
holy life.
This dyslexic condition has caused many to tie God's love
for them to their performance. When they do well, they let
God's love for them flow. When they do poorly, they
condemn themselves. They think God is condemning them, but
He's not. In many cases, it's not even the devil
condemning them. Satan has caused them to believe a lie,
and they are condemning themselves.
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