Doing Love

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This past Sunday I preached on the two great commandments, to love God and love our neighbor as ourselves. We usually associate love with a feeling toward another. We love some people but not others. We love sometimes but not all the time. Love as a feeling is based on circumstances. 

Jesus, however, commands love of God and neighbor. I’ve never been able to command a feeling. Have you? It’s either there or it’s not. So maybe Jesus is talking about more than a feeling. Maybe Jesus is talking about an action, a decision, a choice. Biblical love is a commitment to the life and well being of another. 

I ended my sermon by saying, “For the love of God and your neighbor, do something.” 

So what do we do? What might love look like after Lewiston? After Uvalde? In Israel and Gaza? After the hurricane in Acapulco? Here are some possibilities for doing love:

Love is having a hard time in our world today. What is love’s hope amidst so much violence, tragedy, and heart break? It’s not a what. It’s a who. It’s you and me. We are love’s hope in the world today. How will you love today?

God’s peace be with you,
Mike+

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5 responses to “Doing Love”

  1. lundyjanc2016 Avatar
    lundyjanc2016

    Words of wisdom, dear Mike❤️❤️❤️, AND great suggestions for actions to take. Thank you.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Thank you Jan. I hope you all are well.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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  2. godtisx Avatar

    A caring post that more than words. The action of posting how we may act as well, is a something. May I reblog your post pastor? Peace.

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    1. Michael K. Marsh Avatar

      Yes, you are welcome to repost this. Thank you.

      Peace be with you,
      Mike

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      1. godtisx Avatar

        And also with you, and I will. 🙂

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