Learning
to Love
And
may the Lord cause you to increase and overflow with love for one another and
for everyone, just as we also do for you. . . About brotherly love: you don’t
need me to write you because you yourselves are taught by God to love one
another.1
Thessalonians 3:12; 4:9
God is love (1
John 4:16). His very nature is perfect love, but because of sin love does
not always come freely and naturally to His children. You may have been raised
in a home where love was not expressed. Perhaps you were hurt by someone you
loved, and your heart became hardened as a defense against further pain. You may
love others but not know how to express your love in words or actions. You may
feel frustrated because you have been called by God to love, yet you do not
understand how to love others.
Paul wrote to the Christians in Thessalonica to encourage them not to become
disheartened as they learned to love each other (1 Thess. 3:7). They
did not need Paul to explain to them how to love, for God Himself would teach
them how to love one another. God would give them His love, and as they followed
Him, He would cause that love to multiply. If they found someone who was
difficult to love, God would enable them to love through His Holy Spirit.
God in His grace has made provision for our human weakness, and He is
prepared to teach us how to love one another. There are no exceptions. God can
teach us to love even that especially difficult person.
Are you struggling to love someone? God will help you. He will enable you to
love your parents, your spouse, your children, your friends, or your enemy in a
deeper way than you could ever love them on your own. If you do not know how to
express your love in a meaningful way, God will teach you how to do this. God is
the authority on love. As you relate to others, ask God to make His love
overflow to them through your life. —Experiencing God Day by Day
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