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“Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.” I Corinthians 13:6 NIV
We skim over this scripture never considering that we’d delight in evil. But could our judgments against another be just that—evil?
“He got what he deserved.”
“Serves her right.”
“They had it coming.”
These are words and thoughts the Holy Spirit would never inspire. I’ve been there many times—agreeing with evil and adding to its power.
Here’s what I have learned: every person on earth is fully and completely loved by our God. He loves everyone the same as He loves me, no matter what they’ve done. Sin is sin is sin, including my evil thoughts. All sin separates us from God, from love.
1 Corinthians 13:7 TPT offers a solution to these evil thoughts:
“Love is a safe place of shelter, for it never stops believing the best for others....”
Love should be the base point of our thoughts and attitudes toward one another—the worst felon or our resistant teen. Love focuses on the heart rather than the behavior. This activation of our love is not to excuse one’s conduct; rather, it gives us spiritual eyes to see the person behind their pain.
Our love toward another is a safe place of shelter that covers over bad attitudes and disappointing conduct with a blanket of compassion and grace rather than expressing our self-righteous assessments. Truth, spoken without love, is a bruising and crushing weapon.
You may be thinking, “But you don’t know about my lying spouse, my defiant teen, or my hateful co-worker.”
Even in the face of conflict with the most difficult person, we can take a deep breath of God’s Spirit, which will give us the ability to believe the best of them—to see them with His eyes. Love chooses a gracious response over an emotional reaction. Why else would this scripture say so, if it were not possible?
Love pulls another into grace as we lay these people and their problems into the hands of a loving God who is the only solution to our difficult relationships. The speck in another’s eye quickly diminishes as we deal with the plank in our own.
God invites us to step into the safe shelter of His Love, bringing those difficult people with us.
“His massive arms are wrapped around you, protecting you. You can run under his covering of majesty and hide…." Psalms 91:4 TPT
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As followers of Jesus we believe that God is love, but oftentimes our ability to love others is an extreme challenge. Maybe that’s because love isn’t just a feeling or a strong emotion. Love is a Person. Take a journey through 1 Corinthians 13 and discover the Person of love and how, through Him, we can better love others.
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