There has been a lot of
ideas running around my mind lately. Considering Valentine’s Day is just around
the corner, some of them have been about love. I remember last year’s Valentine’s
Day. I was going to the Christian Conference for college students called
Passion. I was excited, because I knew I was not in a good place with my walk
with Jesus.
I will be the first to admit
that God and I haven’t always been on the same page. After the deaths of four hometown
friends, I felt myself develop an anger that I didn’t know how to control. I
loved God. I wanted to live my life for Him. I wanted to spread His word and be
a light for Him. But I was mad. How could He just keep taking all of my
friends? How could He continue to allow all of these friends and families to go
through such terrible pain? Why? Why? Why? I can say that I have never felt a
gut-wrenching, never-ending anger like that before. From August 2013 until
February of the following year I was a mess. Thankfully, the words of Beth
Moore at Passion brought me to reality. God gave this life to me. It was the
first thing He ever blessed me with. It also is the only thing I have to spread
God’s word to others with. I needed to stop questioning why He did the things
He did, and just focus on spreading His love. I would get my answers one day,
but right now was the time for me to focus on Him.
Totally amazing message that
Valentines Day; I was truly in awe. And then I checked my phone and I had a
voicemail from my mom. “Hey Brina, just calling to tell you I love you! (Dad’s
voice in the background—Daddy loves you too!) yes, Daddy loves you too. I hope
you have a fantastic, amazing, phenomenal experience and know Mommy and Daddy
love you baby, bye pumpkin!” I’ve listened to this voicemail four or five times
just today. Mom and Dad must have been on their way to Valentines dinner and
called just to tell me they love me. Wow, what an amazing love they have for
me. I don’t know how to describe it, considering I have never been a parent. But
neither one of my parents went crazy when the November before I had admitted to
them how much anger I had, how depressed I felt, nor how potentially suicidal I
was. Neither one of them doubted that God would lead me and I would find my way
again, so they just continued to pour out their love to me.
As I contemplate this love
between a parent and child, I think of all the other types of love. The love
between friends who have been ‘besties’ for years, the love between new found
friends, the love between siblings, the love between a husband and wife, God’s
love for us, Jesus’s love for us, our love for our Lord and Savior. Each love
different, but still strong, stable, and capable of withstanding any kind of
battle.
I feel like anyone who hears
Valentines Day and the word love thinks of romantic love. I agree, I do too.
But I’ve been thinking about this a lot on my trip to West Texas. And I have
this new idea about love.
I have always been taught
that God is love. That used to be my favorite verse. 1 John 4:7-8
“Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from
God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone who does
not love does not know God because God is love.” It’s a verse that is often
taught during youth ministires, small groups, and in devotional books. However,
if you skip just a few verses down it says “Beloved, since God so loved us, we
also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another,
God lives in us and his love is made complete in us,” 1 John 4:11-12.
When people ask why I am so nice, so sweet
to everyone, so kind, I literally think of this verse and think of the love God
gives us and wants us to give to others. As Christians we should have love for
everyone. It’s hard to do, believe me, I know. But if God loves us so much, why
can’t we love others the way that he loves? Unconditionally.
Valentine’s Day is a great day to celebrate
the love within your romantic relationship. But it is even cooler if you can
recognize the love within all of your relationships and remember God’s great
love for us that can be seen in His son’s sacrifice. Don’t forget that we are
all sinners, but God loves us anyway. Nothing we can do, can change God’s love
for His children. So love everyone with the most edifying for Him, Christ-like
way.
“Beloved, let us love one another, for love
is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Anyone
who does not love does not know God, because God is love.” 1
John 4:7-8
“Beloved, since God so loved us, we also
ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another,
God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.” 1 John 4:11-12