“We love him, because he first loved us.”
1 John 4:19 KJV
1 John 4:19 KJV
This past summer I had the wonderful opportunity to invest in the
spiritual lives of my two grandchildren, Abigail and Joshua. While they
were visiting our North Carolina
home we enjoyed five fun filled mornings of walking with Jesus. This crash
coarse in discovering new things about Jesus was accomplished each day through
a story, a scripture verse, songs, activities, crafts and snacks that all
pointed to Jesus and the many things that he did when he lived on this earth.
There is so many wonderful things about Jesus, that when examined closely cause us to fall
deeply in love with him.
It is my desire that my grandchildren will fall in love with Jesus not
just because their parents and grandparents teach them about God but because
Jesus is an amazing God! I wanted the children to learn about Jesus’ part in creation and I wanted
them to experience his miracles. I
wanted them to see Jesus’ example of
serving others as a model for them to follow. I wanted the children to see Jesus as both God and man. I wanted them to know where Jesus is now, and best of all I wanted them to know
that he left us with the wonderful
promise that he is coming again. It was my objective for Abigail and Joshua
to connect the dots of Jesus’ life in such a way that they would fall in love
with him in a way that would make an eternal difference in each of their lives.
As I taught the children, a very interesting thing happened in my own
life. I fell deeper in love with Jesus in a fresh and new way! How can
anyone who believes fail to marvel at the life and ministry of Jesus Christ?
How assuring it is for us to know that Jesus has always been in existence even
before the foundation of the world and He was with the Father and the Holy
Spirit as they spoke the world into existence and breathed life into all living
things.
Jesus is unique because he was
both God and man. As God, Jesus is
all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful God. As man, we know that Jesus felt
all of the same emotions and pain that we feel. Jesus knew both the dread of
the cross and the joy of doing the will of his Heavenly Father.
The baptism of Jesus was a visual sign of Jesus’ obedience to his
Father. Jesus understood that this act of baptism was symbolic, indicating
his coming death and resurrection. Jesus’ baptism was also a pattern that we too
are to follow. It symbolizes a believer dying to our sinful nature and being
raised into eternal life. Jesus taught us so much about what was important in
life. When I meditate on his teaching regarding baptism, it is not hard for me
to fall deeper in love with him. Jesus came into our world to accomplish the
will of his Father and now following his baptism he was about to begin the work
of God’s heavenly business. God chose the moment of Jesus’ baptism to send the
Holy Spirit to assist Jesus in his ministry on earth. Likewise, baptism is a
beautiful public expression of our desire to follow Jesus after we accept his
gift of salvation.
The temptation of Jesus is especially dear to me because I now know
that Jesus completely understands the temptation and the deception of Satan. During
his forty days of temptation Jesus experienced Satan’s cunning lies. I love
Jesus because when he walked this earth he modeled for me how I am to live. He
covered all of the bases! He even taught me how to fight Satan’s deception
through the example of quoting scripture to the “deceiver”. I continue to fall in love with Jesus
because he is familiar with the pressure I feel during my times of temptation. Because
he understands, Jesus has instructed me as to how I am to deal with my
temptation! How different would my life be if I didn’t know that Jesus had also
been tempted in all ways? Jesus, just like me, has experienced temptations
regarding temporal things, temptation for power and control, and temptation to
worship things other than God. I have a special bond with those individuals who
relate to my situation because they have gone through the same thing that I am
going through. It makes perfect sense to
me that I will love Jesus more when I remember the bond we share in the realm
of temptation.
I loved teaching the grandchildren about magic vs. miracles! How
wonderful it is that Jesus is not about trickery and deception but he is about holy, unexplainable mysteries
that glorify his Father. My heart is stirred when I reflect on the
compassion, mercy, love and forgiveness that flowed out of my Savior when faced
with the results of sin in this world. Jesus’ heart is moved in compassion when
he sees pain, suffering, and death. His empathy for those who are hurting was
and still is amazing. Jesus still weeps with us when we weep. His death on the
cross allows him to identify with with us in our pain and suffering. No one ever
suffered more both physically, mentally, and emotionally. The Bible teaches
that Jesus Christ willingly laid
down his life for us. How can we help
but love him?
My granddaughter, Abigail was very excited to dress in lace to attend
the wedding of Cana and partake in the yummy
sweet wedding treats. The reenactment of this event reminded us that Jesus
enjoyed relationships and celebrations. Jesus’ first miracle was when he changed water
into wine. This miracle occurred at the wedding of Cana . Later
Jesus fed the multitudes reminding us that Jesus Christ meets all our needs. Jesus
is interested in our relationships, our social needs, and he cares when we are
hungry. Jesus is with us when we are sick, and more importantly, he provides the antidote for our
sinful hearts. I am comforted to know that
even in death Jesus will be with me until the end, which will actually be the
open doorway to the beginning! Why wouldn’t
I love this wonderful guy? He is the amazing God-Man.
My grandchildren also learned that Jesus was a super hero and so did I.
Who else can walk on water and command the winds and the waves to be still. The
disciples had witnessed Jesus caring for the needs of others but now it was
personal. They were in trouble! Jesus came to their rescue as he calmed the storm. It is wonderful to know that
not only will Jesus help my friends but he will help me too! Sometimes I forget
that.
Feet washing taught me a great deal. As I washed the feet of my
grandchildren, little Joshua said, “Oh Mimi, this feels so good.” My heart’s
reply was Oh Jesus; I love you because it does feel so good to have you
lovingly care for me. My heart was opened up to see the selfless example of
humility and serving others modeled by our Lord. When I saw that Jesus took the towel and washed
the feet of those who should be washing his, I immediately recognized my need
for more humility as I attempt to serve others in the name of Jesus.
What a wonderful opportunity it was to teach my grandchildren about the
meaning of the bread and the wine used in communion. I loved teaching what
the sacraments symbolized and what a special privilege it is to partake in the
holy sacrament of communion. Communion is sacred and should not to be entered
into lightly. The sacraments should never become an insensitive, thoughtless,
religious ritual of habit. Communion
is a celebration for all Believers. Those who have accepted Jesus Christ as
their personal Savior are invited to partake. It is humbling to remember Jesus
Christ, became the sacrificial lamb as he took my punishment for my sin. I must
never partake of the precious sacraments without allowing God to examine my
heart. Before I partake must confess any sinful behavior that God brings to
mind. It is a holy sacrament, not be desecrated by sin. Remembering the wine, the shed blood of Jesus
Christ and the bread, his body that was broken beyond human imagination, I continue to fall deeper in love with my Jesus. Without accepting the gracious
gift of this sacrifice I would remain separated from God and his goodness
forever.
The prayer of Jesus in John
17 leaves me nearly speechless. It is in that prayer that Jesus prayed for
himself, his followers, and for all those who would come to know him through
the message of his followers. My heart skips a beat and tears flow when I
realize that even before one day of my life began Jesus prayed for me, he
prayed for you, and he prayed for my grandchildren. I know this is a bit repetitive
but once again, how can I help but fall
deeper and deeper in love with Jesus.
Wow! Jesus’ death on the cross, his burial in the tomb, and then the glorious resurrection! What a magnificent
message of hope. Just when one might be tempted to think it was all over Jesus
conquers death for all mankind! Yes, indeed Jesus is our super hero! No one
saves like our Jesus. No one gives hope like our Jesus. This reality is a note
of joy, a song of hope, and a symphony of praise for both the young and old. I am in love with Jesus because He is
risen! He is risen indeed!
Now the risen Lord does something amazing as he shows up on the shore of Galilee and cooks breakfast for the eleven. I ask myself, what about that breakfast Jesus cooked
on the seashore for his deserting disciples. Even though Peter had denied three
times that he knew Jesus, he was included in this early morning breakfast. I
love Jesus because he is all about love and reinstatement. This breakfast that
was eaten so many years ago, on the shore
of Galilee is such an
encouraging story about how God takes the messes in my life, forgives them, and
then makes something wonderful out of my unfaithfulness to him. Peter the
failure became Peter the rock. The disciples, who once scattered in fear, later
gave their lives for their Savior. This wide, high, deep loving forgiveness was
given by Jesus, the very one who they had offended. This type of forgiveness
and love is inconceivable. This is a love that will not let us go. The knowledge of this grace makes me fall love deeper and deeper in
love with Jesus.
Last, but not least, is Jesus’ ascension into heaven and his two spoken promises before he left this
world. Those promises were for his followers then and they are for us today.
One promise is full of hope for tomorrow.
“I am coming again!” The second promise came on the heels of Jesus
commanding his followers to wait in Jerusalem
for the gift. You see, the “seen”
Jesus was about to become the “unseen” Jesus. But Jesus, in his “all sufficient”
style, informed them that the Father would soon be sending the Holy Spirit.
Jesus was leaving their eyes but he was sending his replacement. He assured his
followers that this Comforter would be even better. The Holy Spirit would never leave them even for one second. At this point the disciples may have
remembered that at times during Jesus’ ministry Jesus had left them to pray, to rest, to teach, and then to die. Other
times Jesus sent them out alone to run errands or to teach, heal, and preach in
his name. But now he was promising to send the One who would never leave them
or forsake them. The invisible, Holy Spirit was going to dwell inside of each
of them and inside every believer who would ever live after them. Needless to
say, the hope that is found wrapped up in these two promises is a perfect reason
for throwing a “Falling Deeper in Love
with Jesus Party”.
I believe that falling deeper in love with Jesus is so important
because when we love him as we should it is easier to listen to him, trust him,
and obey him. I have found in my life that when I fail in any of those areas it
is because I have a deep need within my spirit to fall deeper in love with my
Savior, Jesus Christ. To continue to mature in our faith we must give up more
of ourselves and desire more of Him. When
we are full of ourselves, it doesn’t leave much room for Jesus.
Questions:
1. What part of Jesus’ life causes you to fall deeper in
love with him?
2.What part of reflecting on Jesus’ life has challenged
you to desire to fall deeper in love with him?
3.Why do you think that falling deeper in love with
Jesus is so important?
4.What one thing will you do to make an effort to fall
deeper in love with Jesus?
5. How would falling deeper in love with Jesus make a
difference in your life?
Prayer:
Dear Jesus,
Oh how I love you, oh how I adore
you! I worship you because you alone are worthy of my worship. I thank you for
all of the breadcrumbs you have dropped throughout your Word for me to follow.
These are breadcrumbs of love, mercy, and grace that lead me straight into your
heart. Help me to desire your Word so I can learn more about you and fall
deeper in love with you. Jesus, today I pray that I would open wide my heart to
receive more and more of you. I believe with all my heart that the more I love
you the easier it will become for me to trust and obey you. Forgive me for the
sin of indifference in my life. I know that coldness in my spirit does make a
difference. Your Word says that indifference and disobedience grieves the Holy
Spirit. Today and everyday I want to choose to fall deeper and deeper in love
with you. After all Lord, what’s not to love about you? You are altogether
lovely in every way!
In your name I pray. Amen
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