—1 John 4:1-11—The
word “Love” in its various forms is
used 43 times in John’s letter. The word is used 32 times from 4:7-5:3 In His
essential nature and in all His actions, God is loving. John similarly affirms
that God is spirit (John 4:24) and light (John 1:5), as well as holy, powerful,
faithful, true, and just. If we love in deed, we know we have the truth.
To know God is to love and God and each other. This
reading has two sections; discerning spirits (Vv. 1-6) and the love of the
brothers and sisters. Apparently John is dealing with some that deny the
humanity of Christ and who are lacking in love for the people. Not every spirit
in a person is of God. The true spirit is the spirit of love for God and
others. God first loves us and the proof of that love is the death of Christ on
the cross. Our love for each other is based on God’s love of us.
It’s more than God loves. God is love. If God is love,
is love also God? In today’s world love is adored and prized as a god. Love aw
god is idolatry. We are not to worship love. God is love. But he is also more
than love. God is also justice, holiness, and truth.[1]
Prayer for the 4th Sunday of Easter – Almighty God, merciful Father, since You have wakened from death the
Shepherd of Your sheep, grant us Your Holy Spirit that when we hear the voice
of our Shepherd we may know Him who calls us each by name and follow where He
leads; through the same Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who loves and reigns
with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.[2] -29 April 2021
The Risen Christ, copyright © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
[1] Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series B, John Brokhoff © 1980 CSS Publishing, Lima OH
[2] Collect for Easter 4, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St, Louis
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