Loving as God Loves
Taken for
what they are, many things don’t make any sense. Custom, habit, and consistent use, and exposure
have given many traditions a reality we cannot fully understand. And maybe we don’t need to. We just accept
and take it for. And, it works.
For
instance, we take the ability to love for granted. We can care deeply about the welfare of
someone besides ourselves. That is quite
unnatural, and when you think about that, it doesn’t make any sense. Why should we care? Their pain is not our pain. Why should we care about someone else’s
pain? Why does a beautiful sight stir us
so? We travel all over the world to see
sights. Why? We can’t eat it, drink it, or live
there. Why should we care?
I propose
that the ability to deeply love, appreciate, and care so much about things is a
gift from God, coming as part of the package of an intimate relationship with
Him. “His ways are past finding
out,” but they are not beyond
emulation. Love as God loves.
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