I John 4:20 (TEV)
If we say we love God, but hate others, we are liars. For we cannot love
God, whom we have not seen, if we do not love others, whom we have seen.
Pretty strong language here. How would you like to hear the Lord call you
a liar? You don’t like anyone calling
you a liar, much less your Creator. But,
His Word here clearly states that you are a liar if you have hate for anyone
else while claiming to love God. What
does “hate” mean?
Earlier in this letter, John wrote “Whoever hates
his brother is a murderer and no murderer has eternal life in him” (I John
3:15). So the word “hate”, according to
I John, means to murder. Jesus made it
clear in Matthew 5:21-24 that even to call someone a bad name is the same as
murdering that someone. So these verses
clearly reveal God’s attitude when a person hates another person.
Think about this……..if God was willing in the person
of His Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for all humankind, He was not
differentiating amongst people, both nice people and not-so-nice people. He was showing His love to all people as He
declared in John 3:16. So if you say
that you believe in God and in His Son, you absolutely cannot hate anyone. If you do, then you cannot love. It is impossible to love and hate at the same
time. As a Christian who has taken
advantage of God’s love for you and has the love of God in your heart, you are
expected to love others and cannot hate anyone.
This does not mean that you need to like what every
one says or does, but you are to love others, especially another brother or
sister in Christ, because you are a disciple of Christ and Christ loves
them.
There’s this story of a Christian couple whose son
died in the Vietnam War by falling on a grenade and saving another soldier’s
life. Some kind of reunion was planned
where this couple was able to meet the soldier.
He showed up drunk, was very profane and showed little gratitude for
this couple’s son. As the drunken man
was escorted out of the room, the couple looked at one another and one of them
said, “How could our son have died to save a “thing” like that?” Yet isn’t this exactly what God did through
His Son for all people, some (perhaps many or all) of whom might be called
“things”? Such is the love of God for
all people. It is this kind of love that
His believers must follow and exemplify too.
Is there someone in your life that you would admit
that you hate, but in light of what you have just read, can you ask the Lord to
help you overcome your hatred and begin to love that person because of the love
of God in you?
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