C. S. Lewis on LoveSample
Application thoughts
Read the prescribed Bible passages.
Our greatest acts of valour, generosity, or spirituality are nothing, if we don't have love for others. In fact, Paul equates them to an annoying disturbance, if we do not do them in love.
Loving people is difficult and risky. How often have we run from people because we are afraid that they will hurt us? Self-preservation is a very human instinct. And yet, God calls us to rise above our humanness, one more time.
John puts it blatantly when he calls us to love not just at the risk of getting hurt, but at the risk of losing our very lives.
Who are the people that the Spirit has already brought to your mind, as you read this?
Will you pray and ask God for the strength and courage to love?
Realize that it's not that there are one or two people that we struggle to love, but our general attitude is such that we would rather hide than be hurt.
Will you submit that attitude to God?
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About this Plan
In his own unique style, Lewis delves into the nuances of the tricky thing that is love. Do we love too much or too little? If we are to love God with all our hearts, what will then be left for others? Thought-provoking excerpts that challenge us on the call to love God and those around us.
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