Agents of grace

Fail
Ice Cream Fail | Photo by jblndl

We all have certain expectations of others, don’t we?

We expect our bosses to treat us fairly.

We expect our friends to return our phone calls in a timely manner.

We expect our spouses to treat us right and fight with us on our side.

We expect our neighbors to keep their yard freshly manicured, just like ours.

We expect the other drivers to observe the same laws we observe and to properly yield to us.

But sadly… no one will live up to our expectations 100% of the time.
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Be a blessing

…Be agreeable, be sympathetic, be loving, be compassionate, be humble.

That goes for all of you, no exceptions. No retaliation. No sharp-tongued sarcasm. Instead, bless — that’s your job, to bless. You’ll be a blessing and also get a blessing.

Whoever wants to embrace life and see the day fill up with good, Here’s what you do:

Say nothing evil or hurtful;

Snub evil and cultivate good;

run after peace for all you’re worth.

(1 Peter)

Jesus, Lord of Heaven, your love has no bounds

The song that sparked Tuesday’s questions:

It’s sure easy to sing these words but I really doubt we believe them — and perhaps even more disturbing — we don’t live like we believe them.

If Jesus’ love really has no bounds, shouldn’t our love have no bounds?

And if our love has no bounds, I think that means we’ve got some serious changing to do…

What do you think?

Where love is — fear won’t tread

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I’ve been thinking a good deal about love and fear lately.

A couple thoughts that got things flowing in my mind…

Where love is fear won’t tread

– David Barnes

Is it true that perfect love drives out all fear?

– Bono

The idea brings up a lot of questions rolling around in my head. And hopefully some answers as well.

What is it that I fear?

My greatest fear is claustrophobia, but I also fear something happening to Laurie, the babies or my family. Occasionally I can be overcome with a fear of heights.

Can these be overcome by love?

I believe so. When I have someone who loves me and assures me that they’re their by my side — my fear will dissipate and I’ll be comforted by my loved one.

What about other fears?

Fear of threat from enemies, fear of strangers, fear of the unknown, fear of immigrants and the Taliban?

How about gays, democrats and Obama?

I truly believe love can drown out those fears as well.

God is love. When we take up permanent residence in a life of love, we live in God and God lives in us. This way, love has the run of the house, becomes at home and mature in us, so that we’re free of worry on Judgment Day—our standing in the world is identical with Christ’s. There is no room in love for fear. Well-formed love banishes fear. Since fear is crippling, a fearful life—fear of death, fear of judgment—is one not yet fully formed in love.

We, though, are going to love—love and be loved. First we were loved, now we love. He loved us first.

If anyone boasts, “I love God,” and goes right on hating his brother or sister, thinking nothing of it, he is a liar. If he won’t love the person he can see, how can he love the God he can’t see? The command we have from Christ is blunt: Loving God includes loving people. You’ve got to love both.

1 John 4:16-21

So what’s the take home?

Should we fear anything?

Imagine if we experienced this kind of love everyday — perfect love.

Would you fear anything?

And once we’ve experienced this kind of perfect love — imagine if we shared it with the world around us.

Imagine if we loved in such a way that our spouses lived without fear… That our best friends lived without fear… That our neighbors lived without fear… And that our enemies lived without fear.

What would that do to your marriage, your neighborhood, your world?

Amazing!

We know it so well, we’ve embraced it heart and soul, this love that comes from God.

God is love. When we take up permanent residence in a life of love, we live in God and God lives in us.

There is no room in love for fear. Well-formed love banishes fear.

Thoughts on love and forgiveness

St Peters Brewery

Originally posted at StPetersBrewery.info

I’ve witnessed a couple great examples of people truly living out love and forgiveness recently in my life — especially through some people very close to me. Their stories inspire me to believe that while St. Peter’s Brewery may be a fictional story — the ideas contained within it can truly be lived out day by day. Here’s a couple excerpts from Chapter 8 of St. Peter’s Brewery that deal with these ideas:
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