Archive for the ‘love’ Category

June 10, 2009 Pleasant Fruit

Today’s Bible Reading: Song of Solomon 1–4; Ephesians 6

Scripture Focus:

Song of Solomon 4:16 Awake, O north wind,
And come, O south!
Blow upon my garden,
That its spices may flow out.
Let my beloved come to his garden
And eat its pleasant fruits.

Observation:

It’s always so refreshing to read the Song of Solomon because the Beloved and the Shulamite model a rare kind of love—one where the words spoken to each other and to others about each other are uplifting and life-giving. So many times I hear words from married couples that tear each other down, and it is so rare (with the exception of my dear husband) to actually hear a married couple speak words of praise and adoration about each other.

In the verse I picked from today’s reading I loved the imagery of the Shulamite’s intimate life being a garden filled with precious spices and pleasant fruit. She refers to this garden as “my garden” and “his garden.” It is a part of her she shares with her beloved. The imagery suggests that she tends this garden to make sure it is filled with pleasant fruits.

Application:

I have a choice to tend my garden and fill it with pleasant fruit or to neglect it and have little to offer my beloved. My garden should be a place he longs to come, a place he finds pleasant and satisfying.

Two other thoughts: my intimate garden is only to be shared with my husband and no other, and I must make time to share this part of me with my husband. A garden is to be enjoyed and savored, not neglected.

Prayer:

Father God, I’ve been refreshed by your Word today and given a fresh vision of what it means to be in the covenant relationship called marriage. May my beloved delight in my garden—his garden—and find only pleasant fruit!

May 5, 2009 The Ultimate Love

Today’s Bible Reading: 2 Samuel 10; 1 Chronicles 19–20; Psalm 20; Matthew 22

Scripture Focus:

Matthew 22:35–40 Then one of them, a lawyer, asked Him a question, testing Him, and saying, “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law?”
Jesus said to him, “ ‘You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.”

Observation:

The Bible is full of things we should do and things we should not do, but Jesus lets us know that if we exercise the right kind of love for God and for our neighbors, we will have fulfilled whatever the laws intend.

Application:

I find it very easy to love what I want to love—my family and friends, the activities I want to do, even the things I have or want—but it doesn’t come naturally to love God with all my heart, so that I care about him more than anything, nor does it come naturally to love my neighbor as myself.

So perhaps I should start out by desiring to love God and my neighbor in this way and asking God to help me grow in this area.

Prayer:

Abba Father, I want to love you with all my heart, soul, and mind today, and to also love my neighbor as myself. That’s a tall order. Only your Spirit can bring that about in me today.

March 31, 2009 What Will Last

Today’s Bible Reading: Judges 9–10; Psalm 49; 1 Corinthians 16

Scripture Focus:

Psalm 49: 16 –17 Do not be afraid when one becomes rich . . . for when he dies he shall carry nothing away.
1 Corinthians 16:14 Let all that you do be done with love.

Observation:

I’ve heard the saying all my life: “You can’t take it with you.” How true, yet more often than not we focus on accumulating stuff.

In contrast 1 Corinthians 16:14 says “Let all that you do be done with love.” Now there’s something that will last! When I do something with love it has a lasting effect in the lives of the people that are affected AND it is counted for eternity as something that will last. Talk about real riches!

Application:

Focus less on the “get ahead” strategy and look for ways to give away love, which has far greater rewards for myself and others in the long run.

Prayer:

Father God, you have said you will provide for my needs. I don’t have to worry and fret about stuff, so show me instead how I can spread your love today!

March 23, 2009 Love Trumps Knowledge

Today’s Bible Reading: Joshua 15–17; 1 Corinthians 8

Scripture Focus:

1 Corinthians 8:1 Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies.

Observation:

Love always trumps knowledge. It’s one thing to be a know-it-all and spout my “wisdom,” but this isn’t generally the answer to thorny issues. The answer is to do the loving thing.

Love has another side benefit. vs 3 But if anyone loves God, this one is known by Him. Love gets God’s attention, because that is so like his character!

Application:

When the thought comes to correct someone or to act according to my “knowledge” in an iffy situation, take a moment to think this, “What is the loving thing to do?”

Prayer:

Father God, love doesn’t come naturally in many cases. I need your love to show itself through me.