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To Love One Another

The inspiration for today’s post comes from Big Fat Mama over at http://www.cookingupfaith.com/.  For the past 21 days she has been focusing on and blogging about John 15.  Her posts for days 20 and 21 just spoke to my heart in such a profound way that I found myself thinking about it throughout the day. After the birth of her fourth child she started experiencing anxiety and sought the Lord about how to deal with it.  She writes:

Then I was able to take a little drive with just myself and God. I drove and saw hills in front of me with the sun setting and I had this thought –
What if I didn’t try to control people?
What if I didn’t try to control every situation in my life?
What if I didn’t worry about if I was doing or being enough all the time?
What if I let go of my grudges?
What if all I did was love God and love others? What would that be like?


It would be pretty nice. And if all I did at the end of the day was love God and love others I would have done enough.

“I have loved you even as the Father has loved me. Live within my love. When you obey me you are living in my love, just as I obey my Father and live in His love. I have told you this so that you will be filled with my joy. Yes, your cup of joy will overflow! I demand that you love each other as much as I love you. And here is how to measure it – the greatest love is shown when a person lays down his life for his friends; and you are my friends if you obey me.” John 15: 9-14

If we really grasped how much God loves us we would have no fear, no guilt, no loneliness, no self-serving attitude. Our joy would overflow! When we stop trying to fulfill ourselves with the worldlythings, and let God, the only one who can genuinely love us, then we can start being productive and He can use us for his glory.     Big Fat Mama

WOW!  I’ve probably read those scriptures countless times.  I know we are supposed to love God and love others.  I know that our obedience to Christ is a reflection of His love.  Its the JOY part that I’ve missed all this time.  You cannot be joyful and anxious at the same time.  Really, truly, deeply practicing this love results in obedience and JOY.  Receiving HIS love is JOY.  Showing HIS love is JOY.

Sometimes I get so caught up in my own head.  I complicate things. Not only in my daily routine but also in my devotional time.  Am I doing enough?  Am I doing it right?  What if I’m missing something?  What if while I’m doing this I should be doing that? It is hard to experience God’s peace when we are constantly trying to measure up and wondering if we’re falling short.  So often I feel like it is never enough, like I’m never enough. I never identified that feeling as anxiety or controlling but IT IS.  It is also self imposed condemnation.  Sure, our motives are good:  we are supposed to love and care for our families and their needs. That’s okay.  In the striving to do it well, I find that I cross over to perfection- as though somehow if its not all perfect it means that I love them less. I know…its crazy.  At least I am sane enough to remind myself to lighten up. That nagging feeling persists, though – even if it is in the background.  

Her posts reeled me in, so to speak.  It is that simple: its about the love – that’s all. Love – period.   When I focus on the love of Christ the details of my life will fall into place. Thank you, Big Fat Mama for sharing your journey. Sound revelation of God’s love – of the JOY of God’s love – erases all doubt.  God’s love is enough.  My living out that love is enough.  His love makes me enough.

I encourage you to hop over to her site to read through her journey.  I’m sure you will be blessed by it.

6 thoughts on “To Love One Another

  1. The Greatest Commandment

    JESUS said “The Most Important One”

    Mark: Chapter 12, Verse 29 thru 31

    This blog is right on track. We all know and I hope understand that we fall short, but by following JESUS, we can have victory in all areas of our life. I thank GOD for blogs that ultimately glorify JESUS through inspirational paths of our life. All should find HOPE, LOVE and HAPPINESS in CHRIST JESUS.

  2. I just got chills reading this. You’ve discovered what God so graciously showed me…it’s all about love. If all we do at the end of the day or even at the end of our life is love Him and others…we will have done enough! Wow, what a load off. 🙂

    His love is SO great that He doesn’t even expect us to generate love for ourselves or for others. He gives it to us FIRST so we can then give it to others. He really, honestly doesn’t expect anything from us that He doesn’t give to us first. We serve an awesome God!

    I just love your blog!! It’s honest, real, and inspiring. God Bless!
    Big Fat Mama

  3. Thank you for such a wonderful post. Putting God first in his love and glory should always be the way. It is very easy to have all the small stuff creep in and put doubt in the front. I can’t wait to stop by Big Fat Mama’s blog. I am blessed to be able to know even more of God’s children.

  4. Thank you so much for your kind comments. It is nice to know someone actually looks at my blog! I am glad to meet you and God bless you!

  5. Hi there, hoping you are doing well! Your blog is real and honest. I have posted an award for your blog on my blog. Come by and pick it up when you get a chance!
    Big Fat Mama

  6. Kate, this is so where I have been struggling myself…am I doing ENOUGH? I have been going thru a Beth Moore study and last night she pointed out, “it is not true to say the busier we are in serving Christ the more mature we are in Him, maturity happens at His feet,in the Word” I loved that and it freed me up a bit to stop ringing my hands thinking I haven’t done enough for Him, I need to just BE in Him and LOVE others. So love the post it was confirming to me.

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