The Fruit of the Spirit 16 (Love does not seek its own)
In our exploration of the fruit of the Spirit, we turn our
attention to the profound concept of love, viewed from the perspective of God.
Often, our understanding of love falls short of its true essence, but God,
being the personification of love, holds the perfect definition. Love
originates from Him and flows through us as we draw near to Him.
Today, our focus lies on the phrase, "Love does not seek its own," aptly expressed as "love does not selfishly seek its own" in TPT.
What does this mean? It conveys that divine love transcends self-centeredness, where personal happiness is not pursued at the expense of others. A heart motivated by God's love considers the needs and well-being of others, above its desires.
We must examine our hearts and actions, ensuring that Christ takes precedence in our lives. Embracing the path of selflessness empowers us to impact the lives of others genuinely and leaves a lasting impression on them.
Allow the Holy Spirit to inspire your heart with Christ’s Love, so that you love others unselfishly, and prioritize their well-being. As we seek God's kingdom first and foremost, He will align our desires with His divine will, placing Christ at the core of our being.
The Holy Spirit beckons us to embrace the more excellent way - the way of divine love. When we surrender our self-interests and let Christ be at the center, His love will flow through us, touching lives and transforming hearts.
The cross of Christ stands as a testimony to His incredible love for us. He bore unimaginable suffering and endured the weight of sin, all out of love for humanity. Having conquered death on the Cross, He offered us the promise of eternal life when He rose from the grave.
Let us reject the allure of self-seeking and embrace the selflessness embodied by Christ. As we love others genuinely and selflessly, we reflect Christ's love, impacting lives, and magnifying God's glory through His divine love within us.
Hakeem
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