By Paul Tripp
Love. What is it? A quick Google search will produce several billion
answers. Billion - with a B. Yet if you were to read through just a few
of those websites, you would end up massively confused about this thing
called love.
With Valentine's Day right around the corner, I
thought it would be appropriate to invite you to consider love once
again. Instead of Googling the answer, we will spending a few days in
the source of Truth, learning from the source of Love.
Below are
23 things that love is. This list was excerpted from my newest
devotional, "The Invitation To Love." With your donation of any amount
to my ministry, you can get this 10-part devotional resource today.
You
have been welcomed into eternity by the God of Love, and he welcomes
you - right here, right now - to love others in the same way. It's an
invitation unlike any other.
LOVE IS... being willing to have your life complicated by the needs and struggles of others without impatience or anger.
LOVE
IS... actively fighting the temptation to be critical and judgmental
toward another while looking for ways to encourage and praise.
LOVE
IS... making a daily commitment to resist the needless moments of
conflict that come from pointing out and responding to minor offenses.
LOVE IS... being lovingly honest and humbly approachable in times of misunderstanding.
LOVE IS... being more committed to unity and understanding than you are to winning, accusing, or being right.
LOVE
IS... a making a daily commitment to admit your sin, weakness, and
failure and to resist the temptation to offer an excuse or shift the
blame.
LOVE IS... being willing, when confronted by another, to
examine your heart rather than rising to your defense or shifting the
focus.
LOVE IS... making a daily commitment to grow in love so
that the love you offer to another is increasingly selfless, mature, and
patient.
LOVE IS... being unwilling to do what is wrong when you
have been wronged, but looking for concrete and specific ways to
overcome evil with good.
LOVE IS... being a good student of
another, looking for their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs so
that in some way you can remove the burden, support them as they carry
it, or encourage them along the way.
LOVE IS... being willing to
invest the time necessary to discuss, examine, and understand the
relational problems you face, staying on task until the problem is
removed or you have agreed upon a strategy of response.
LOVE IS... being willing to always ask for forgiveness and always being committed to grant forgiveness when it is requested.
LOVE IS... recognizing the high value of trust in a relationship and being faithful to your promises and true to your word.
LOVE
IS... speaking kindly and gently, even in moments of disagreement,
refusing to attack the other person's character or assault their
intelligence.
LOVE IS... being unwilling to flatter, lie,
manipulate, or deceive in any way in order to co-opt the other person
into giving you what you want or doing something your way.
LOVE
IS... being unwilling to ask another person to be the source of your
identity, meaning, and purpose, or inner sense of well-being, while
refusing to be the source of theirs.
LOVE IS... the willingness to
have less free time, less sleep, and a busier schedule in order to be
faithful to what God has called you to be and to do as a spouse, parent,
neighbor, etc.
LOVE IS... a commitment to say no to selfish
instincts and to do everything that is within your ability to promote
real unity, functional understanding, and active love in your
relationships.
LOVE IS... staying faithful to your commitment to
treat another with appreciation, respect, and grace, even in moments
when the other person doesn't seem deserving or is unwilling to
reciprocate.
LOVE IS... the willingness to make regular and costly
sacrifices for the sake of a relationship without asking for anything
in return or using your sacrifices to place the other person in your
debt.
LOVE IS... being unwilling to make any personal decision or
choice that would harm a relationship, hurt the other person, or weaken
the bond of trust between you.
LOVE IS... refusing to be
self-focused or demanding, but instead looking for specific ways to
serve, support, and encourage, even when you are busy or tired.
LOVE
IS... daily admitting to yourself, the other person, and God that you
are unable to be driven by a cruciform love without God's protecting,
providing, forgiving, rescuing, and delivering grace.
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