Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Sacrificial Love

 


As humans, whenever we think of the concept of love, it usually comes in the form of the feeling. The one that gives you goosebumps and butterflies. Not the one that’ll make you break you back for someone or even go as far as laying down your life. But as Christians, we are also called to this type of love. We are to exhibit not just the flowery version but the down in the pits version. As the New Identity Magazine put it: “Sacrificial love in any relationship…. means loving the other person with good intentions, good actions, and with no regards to yourself”. However, “sacrificial love can be restricted or restrained by what you are willing to sacrifice in that relationship”.

While reading the devotional for the YouVersion word of the day (19th Oct.), the verse John 3:16 jumped out to me like I was reading it for the first time. And it began to make me think about this phrase, sacrificial love. Imagine someone loving you so much that they gave their most precious gift, the only one they had, for that matter just to save you. It’s mind-blowing! Even the Apostle Paul in Rom. 5:6-8 (AMPC) called it an extraordinary thing and even went as far as saying that if one did it for a noble, lovable and generous benefactor (an almost perfect helper), it would make sense. But it wasn’t! Instead, God did it for people that weren’t of any help to Him. Isn’t that amazing?

A reflection of this love God showed us was done by Abraham, when he went to sacrifice his son Isaac in Gen. 22. After waiting for years for the child of promise, God came to him and asked him to sacrifice his only son. When we grow in our walk with Christ, there are certain things we will need to sacrifice; some may be easy and some may be extremely difficult. In certain cases, because of those we are called to witness to, we would need to sacrifice certain habits. A ready example that comes to mind for me is alcohol. Why? Because it is a debate I hear a lot. As children of God, we are called to live a life that is a worthy example and that is no small responsibility. Remember at the start, I mentioned that what you are willing to sacrifice can restrict or restrain your sacrificial love. In the case of Apostle Paul, he went as far as saying: “Therefore, if [my eating a certain] food causes my brother to stumble (sin), I will not eat [such] meat ever again, so that I will not cause my brother to stumble” 1Cor. 8:12-13 (AMP). This is just one example. It may be greater than meat, but the point is, in order to live a life like Christ, we must be ready and willing to walk in the way of love and be sacrificial in our relationships (Eph. 5:2). Keep in mind that not everyone we do this for would be worthy of it, but that’s the beauty. They are not meant to, if they were, there wouldn’t be anything sacrificial about it. It’s easy to love a new born baby but difficult to love someone that betrayed you. Nowhere was it recorded that Jesus hated Judas!

As we go into the final week of October, I want you to ponder on this question: what am I willing to lovingly sacrifice? There will be moments in our sacrificial love journey when our strength will fail and we will be tempted to turnaround and run away, imagine if Jesus had done that, instead of yielding (Luke 22:42). The good news is God is more than able and willing to give you the strength (1 Chr. 16:11, Is. 41:10). In this new week, I charge you to love like Jesus would. Stay blessed and remember, God loves you recklessly!


Song for the week: Reckless Love

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3 comments:

  1. Hmmm..loving the other person with good intentions, good actions, and with no regards to yourself. The importance of us dying to self daily so we can be alive in Christ.

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  2. I love this phrase “sacrificial love can be restricted or restrained by what you are willing to sacrifice in that relationship”. Sacrificial love is Agape love, unconditional love. Donna Summer (hope you know who she is, a worldly singer who later became a Christian and released an Album Unconditional love), called it non-reacting, everlasting love. I think 1 Corinthians 13: 4 - 8a, summarizes it all.

    In my response to your post of 12th October Do it Afraid, I referenced Genesis 22 of Abraham in total obedience to God willing to go sacrifice his only son Isaac. Yes, sacrificial love gets you to that point in your walk with God, puts the passion in you to be ready to give all, in total surrender to the Unquestionable God. Meanwhile, we are enjoying the fruits of Abraham’s love for God till today, so the sacrificial love for God we express can transcends to generations after us. Unlike Adam and Eve that disobeyed and the result of their action is still affecting all till today. What a big contrast. It pays to embrace the God-kind of love.

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