I love apple pie! I love cinnamon rolls! I love anything with cinnamon in it! I love cars! I always have. My mother tells that when I was little, I commandeered a doll buggy from my sister and loaded it up with all my toy cars. Then I would push them around the house. We “love” movies. We “love” restaurants. We “love” going to the beach. We “love” using the word “love” so much that we have “loved” it right out of any meaning!

James tells us in the second chapter of his letter that faith without deeds is dead. I propose that the same is true for love. Love, is it’s not accompanied by action, is dead. In that great bastion of theology, My Fair Lady :), Eliza Doolittle breaks into song singing (in part)

Words! Words! I’m so sick of words!
I get words all day through;
First from him, now from you!
Is that all you blighters can do?
Don’t talk of stars Burning above;
If you’re in love, Show me!….
Don’t talk of June, Don’t talk of fall!
Don’t talk at all! Show me!
Never do I ever want to hear another word.
There isn’t one I haven’t heard.
Here we are together in what ought to be a dream;
Say one more word and I’ll scream!
Haven’t your arms Hungered for mine?
Please don’t “expl’ine,” Show me!

I think there is a world out there that is saying the same thing to Christians. Don’t talk of Christ’s love, show me! We have the example of how to show God’s love in Jesus Christ.

Even before Jesus, throughout the Old Testament, we see God’s love demonstrated. There are far too many examples for me to list here, but let me skip lightly through the pages of the Old Testament. When Adam and Eve sinned, God Himself showed His love by making them coverings. Before Jacob’s family even knew that they were in danger of extinction because of a great famine, God showed His love for them by sending Joseph ahead to Egypt and arranging for him to be in charge of the entire grain supply. As an illustration of His great love for His children, God had Hosea to be reconciled to Gomer, even though she was an adulteress. Love her as the Lord loves the Israelites, though they turn to other gods… (Hosea 3:1)

But the ultimate demonstration of love, of course, is Jesus Christ. But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us Romans 5:8 tells us. Whatever our “iMAGiNEXT” is, it certainly needs to include demonstrating our love. As followers of Christ, we need to follow His example. Jesus even said in John 14:15 If you love me, you will obey what I command. “If you love me, show me…by doing.” Sometimes we pray for God to help people and we, ourselves, have the ability to help them. Maybe God is waiting for us to help them. Ask God to help you be sensitive to those around you. What needs do you see? Can you do anything about it? Do you know someone who can do something about it? God may be saying, “don’t talk of loving Me, show Me.”

Glenn Crosthwait
Worship Pastor
Johns Creek Baptist Church

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  • marylouparrish
    November 4, 2013 11:46 am

    THANK YOU GLENN. ITS GOOD TO HEAR FROM YOU. I HAVE MISSED YOUR RELEVANT
    DEVOTIONALS ALMOST AS MUCH AS I HAVE MISSED THE WONDERFUL FELLOWSHIP OF THE
    CHOIR… I KEEP TRYING TO RECRUIT OUT HERE IN THE PEW WHEN I HEAR A GOOD VOICE AROUND ME… WE CAN’T WAIT TO HEAR THE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM.
    ” GOD BLESS YOU EVERYONE” WHAT A JOY YOU ALL BRING TO OUR CHURCH DURING WORSHIP. SHALL I JUST SAY WITH ” WARM AFFECTION FOR ALL>” ML

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  • This was lovely Glenn. Thank you for sharing your beautiful thoughts so poetically.

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  • Ann Livingston
    November 4, 2013 12:33 pm

    So many of your choir members have spoken about your wonderful devotions; saying that they would not dream about ‘retiring’ from the choir because they would miss them so! Now I understand exactly what they mean! SO VERY WELL SAID!! Thank you!

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  • Thank you for the reminder to show our love to others by our actions and deeds not just words. The words I LOVE YOU can be very sincere and meaningful especially with a hug and smile. I think it is important to use actions and words to express our love for one another. Looking forward to the Christmas music and all the love that is shared with us through singing. Hope I’m well enough to be there to receive the blessing. Love and hugs to all!!

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  • Marsha Janofsky
    November 4, 2013 1:02 pm

    Reminds me of a saying I heard long ago that has stuck with me…

    “It’s not PEW Christianity. It’s DO Christianity.”

    We’re not saved to sit in the pew. We’re saved to GO!

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  • This is a big one for me! ” Sometimes we pray for God to help people and we, ourselves, have the ability to help them. Maybe God is waiting for us to help them. ” We often have the ability to BE the answer to someone’s prayer and don’t grab that opportunity! I think we lose a real blessing. 1 Timothy 6: 19 In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life.

    Thank You for your words of wisdom!

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