Whats
love got to do with it?
Whats love but a second hand emotion?
These lyric lines were a HUGE hit for singer Tina Turner. She poured
out all her pain from the depths of a broken heart. Based on sales
and chart position, we can safely assume many souls resonated to the
frequency of her pain. Truly, what does love have to do with it? The
IT....... is US !
There are 349 instances in my Bible
where the word love is used. The first appearance is: (Gen
22:2) He said, "Take now your son, your only son, whom you
love, Isaac, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a
burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I will tell you."
Abraham was, in all likelihood,
devastated that God would require this of him. His son, his only son.
But the faith, the trust, the love that Abraham had in his God, in
his Creator, in his belief that God can do all things, gave this
father the strength to follow through with the will of his Lord to
the very point of exacting the execution of God's command. God loved
Abraham, Abraham loved God.
Another Father, who loved His Son, His
only son would undergo the horrible sacrifice of His blood in order
to save all others; spilling that precious life sustaining blood;
pooling at the foot of a cross on Golgotha. God wept.
Love
is a commandment: (Mat 22:37) And He said to him, " 'YOU SHALL
LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL,
AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.'; while loving your neighbors as you love
yourself.
Love
appears 28 times in Psalms. Eleven in Matthew, five in Mark. Luke
uses love in 12 verses, in John, 26 events. You might be surprised
which books contain the overwhelming use of the word love; 1-3 John;
42 times!
The
final publication of the word love resides in revelation: (Rev
12:11) "And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb
and because of the word of their testimony, and they did not love
their life even when faced with death.
Beloved
reader, the very next time you use, in casual conversation, the word
love; “Oh I love that dress” or “I'd love to be rich”, or “I
love my X-Box”.......reflect on the price that Jesus paid. Paid
for you. Paid out of LOVE.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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