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Sunday Feb 16, 2014
Letters From John #3 - Don't Love The World?
Sunday Feb 16, 2014
Sunday Feb 16, 2014
Do not love the world or the things in the world. If
anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all
that is in the world—the desires of the flesh and the desires of the
eyes and pride of life—is not from the Father but is from the world. And
the world is passing away along with its desires, but whoever does the
will of God abides forever. 1John 2:15-17
At first glance, John’s instruction that we should NOT love the world
might seem strange… especially when he had previously gone to great
lengths to remind his readers of the defining characteristic of a
Christ-follower: Love for God & love for each other.
Digging deeper, however, we see he is challenging us to not align with
or entrust ourselves to this world’s system – its values, practices,
& ways of living. The prince of this world, the devil, draws
humanity towards a life of self-indulgence, a life that runs counter to
the life Christ calls us to follow. Think about it: the desires of the flesh tell
us we should be able to indulge without restraint in whatever sensual
craving that strikes us, without consequence for who it affects. The desires of the eyes lead
us to believe we need more – more toys, more stuff, more everything…
with greed, discontent, & covetousness as a result. The pride of life rejoices
in a life of self-importance, tempting us to revel in our
accomplishments, focusing on all we have & have done, causing us to
measure ourselves against one another & missing the self-less
example Christ set for us when He laid down His life that we would live.
Bottom line, John reminds us that to “walk in light & walk in love,”
we have to live according to the values, priorities, & traits of
the Kingdom of God, not the kingdom of this world. And God says that if
we love Him, we'll His commands.
Grace, peace, & God’s blessings to you today -
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