Love
God’s Understanding Love
“I have loved thee with an everlasting love” Jeremiah 31:3 “Only by faith can a person interpret the complexities of life. Only a heart rich in faith can find answers to the enigma of ...
Loving God and Loving Jesus
One of the most abused and misused words in the dictionary is the word love. Example: Some people say that they love to drink; others that they love to gamble, or they love sports or money, ...
Articles about Love in The New Creation Magazine typically focus on understanding and practicing love as taught in the Bible and demonstrated by Jesus Christ. These articles explore various aspects of love, how it shapes relationships, and its central role in Christian life. Here’s what they might cover:
Biblical Definition of Love: Articles often start by defining Christian love based on biblical teachings. They might explore key scriptures like 1 Corinthians 13, which describes love as patient, kind, and selfless, or Jesus' commandment to love God and love others as ourselves (Matthew 22:37-39).
Agape Love: Many articles focus on the concept of agape love, which is the selfless, sacrificial love that God shows humanity and that Christians are called to imitate. This includes discussions on how agape differs from other types of love, like romantic (eros) or familial (philia) love.
Love in Action: Christian love is often discussed in terms of action. Articles might explore how love is demonstrated through service, compassion, forgiveness, and helping those in need. This could include practical advice on how to love others in difficult situations or how to serve within the community.
Jesus as the Model of Love: Jesus' life and teachings are central to understanding Christian love. Articles might delve into how Jesus demonstrated love through His interactions, His teachings, and ultimately, His sacrifice on the cross. They may encourage readers to model their love after Jesus, highlighting the importance of humility, sacrifice, and unconditional love.
Loving God and Others: Many articles emphasize the dual command to love God with all one's heart, soul, and mind, and to love one’s neighbor as oneself. They might explore how these two aspects of love are interconnected and how loving God empowers believers to love others effectively.
Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Since love involves forgiveness, articles often address how Christians are called to forgive others, even when it’s difficult. They might provide biblical guidance on how to reconcile with others, the importance of letting go of grudges, and how forgiveness is a powerful expression of Christian love.
Marriage and Family: Christian love in the context of marriage and family is a common topic. Articles might discuss the importance of love within marriage, how spouses can love each other sacrificially, and how parents can model Christ-like love to their children. They may also explore the challenges and rewards of maintaining a loving family life.
Loving the Unlovable: Articles might challenge readers to love those who are difficult to love, such as enemies, strangers, or those who have wronged them. They might explore how Jesus' teachings, such as loving your enemies (Matthew 5:44), can be practically applied.
The Role of Love in Church and Community: Christian love extends beyond personal relationships to the broader community. Articles might discuss how churches can create loving communities, how Christians can show love in the workplace, or how to engage in social justice as an expression of love.
Love and Spiritual Growth: Some articles might focus on how growing in love is essential to spiritual maturity. They may explore how love is a fruit of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) and how cultivating love can lead to a deeper relationship with God and a more fulfilling Christian life.
Challenges to Loving Others: Recognizing that loving others can be difficult, some articles might address common challenges, such as dealing with hurt, overcoming prejudice, or managing conflicts. They might offer strategies for maintaining a loving attitude in challenging circumstances.
Love as a Witness to the World: Finally, articles might emphasize how Christian love serves as a powerful witness to non-believers. They may explore how living out Christ’s love can draw others to the faith, fulfilling the Great Commission by showing the world what God’s love looks like in action.
These articles aim to inspire, educate, and equip readers to embody Christian love in all areas of their lives, reflecting the love of God to others and building stronger, more compassionate communities.
Love Is -- an Emotion?
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Something Really Worth Having
(Similar to the Living Bible of 1 Corinthians 13:4-8)"Love is patient and kind..."Yes, even after having said something again and again and again, love doesn't explode, stamp its feet, or toot its ...
Knowing the Father
“No one has seen God at any time.The Only Begotten Son, who is in the bosomof the Father, He has declared Him.” John 1:18 The Son of the Father's love alone was in a position to perfectly ...
Knowing Christ
"I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of know-ing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish that I may gain Christ." Philippians...
Sharing
The story is told of a man who, as he began his noonday meal one day, was approached by a poorly dressed man who said to him, “Will you share your lunch with me? I’m very hungry.” The ...
Lessons from the Good Samaritan
In the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 10, we find the parable of the Good Samaritan. We are told that an expert in the Mosaic Law stood up to test Jesus by asking Him…”What must I do to inherit eternal ...
Greater Love Has No One Than This
“Greater love has no one than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” John 15:14 As we always look to our Lord as the ultimate example of how we must live our lives, we ...
People Who Care
People who care are a rarity in this modern world. The busy, complicated lives which we live crowd out our concern, our active care for others. The words spoken by our Lord in Matthew 24:12 are ...
The Grace of God
“For by GRACE you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God...” Ephesians 2:8 “The word grace has a multiplicity of meanings in our daily lives and more ...
Respect - A Lost Virtue?
A mixed feeling arises frequently when looking at our world. The technological progress of the last 150 years is breathtaking. Are we still aware the Internet was made available for ...
What Kind of Memories Will We Leave Behind Us?
A New Year seems a good time to resolve to create special memories that we will be able to leave behind us to bless others. If the past year has found us less than faithful in this regard, ...