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AGUEST SAID
Greetings, dear S+G, and peace to you! I would like to share on this with regard to what I received from my Lord, the Holy One of Israel, JAHESHUA, the Chosen One of JAH (MischaJah), if I may; unfortunately, it's a bit so please bear with me, if you can? Thank you!
Many tout "unconditional" love as the kind of love that God has. With one exception*, I have never seen or nor heard, however, where God's love is unconditional. To the contrary, actually, my understanding is that His love is absolutely conditional, only not on the basis that, say, our love is conditional. His [conditional] love never fails, however. When it is lost, it is because OUR love (for Him) failed.
Let me share some examples:
"Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me. He who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love him and show myself to him." John 14:21
"[Jesus] said to him: “If anyone loves me, he will observe my word, and my Father will love him, and we shall come to him and make our abode with him." John 14:23
Here, in order for the Father to love such one... and for the Father and the Christ to come and dwell in that "one"... that one has to love Christ, which love is manifest by observing Christ's word (and so, not necessarily, say, Paul's word. Or Peter's. Etc.). so that in order for God to MANIFEST His love by dwelling IN in one, a condition must be met, yes? Thus, if one does NOT listen to Christ... which indicates one does not LOVE Christ... then one will not receive the indwelling by God and Christ. Right? Which one WOULD receive because of God's love FOR that one... FOR loving Christ. Right?
The problem comes in as to what WE believe "love" is, which we often manifest in certain deeds that APPEAR to be love, "look like" love, but when actually investigated, is not love. For example with faith, which is NOT what religion often leads us to believe.
For example some might thing that constantly giving gifts is a show of love. And such well could be. But the motive BEHIND such is more telling as to whether love is involved, than the gift itself. Right? For example, say, a spouse who is a repeat batterer... or verbal berater... who constantly tries to undo his/her acts by giving the battered/berated spouse gifts. Is that really love? Or is it actually an attempt to cover over/hide what has been done while appeasing his/her own guilt? Wouldn't the real gift be NO battering/berating to begin with... or at least, to stop battering/berating... especially when asked? Wouldn't it be to treat the other spouse as such one himself/herself wants to BE treated... at all times? Wouldn't THAT truly be a "gift" of love?
Love doesn't always have a outward appearance, however. For example, some might wonder, "If God SO loved the world, why does He let innocent children die? Why does He allow wars, crime, etc.? If He TRULY loves the world, why doesn't He step in and DO something about all of the "bad" we see going on? Why doesn't He bless me with...??"
The answer is simple but not always received: He already did. He already showed His love... by giving His Son as a sacrifice FOR the world.* And before most who will benefit from it ever came into existence.
Sure, He could rain down prosperity on us, but is that truly a manifestation of His love? Given what Christ (and many humans who've experienced it) say about the risks, perils, and temptations of wealth, I would venture to say no (of course, I know everyone here would be able to handle it AND keep their relationship with God/Christ, even if Christ warned differently - LOL!). I would say that that would be a manifestation of His desire to be "liked", however, rather than a manifestation of HIS love. As perhaps with a parent who showers their child(ren) with the "latest" whatever... so the child(ren) will consider them "cool", will "like" them. Give these gifts now... but have little else to give them later.
But that's not a TRUE manifestation of love - that's just an attempt to ward off bad feelings, exchange them for popularity, convince oneself that one is loving, etc. Because love can (and does, when warranted) say "no", or "not yet"... "because it is not what's BEST for you." Just as well as it can say, "Yes" and "Sure thing"...
Showering us with gifts, then, while seeming "loving" at the time, can never add up to giving us life, though, and certainly not life eternal. Which is the gift God gave... when He gave His Son. No other gift(s) can compare or add up. So His one great [eternal] gift far, far exceeds a plethora of smaller, temporary "gifts." Unfortunately, many don't see that... because we are beings of instant gratification. We want our gifts NOW, the future be hanged.
The gift of eternal life, then, is based on love; however, while it IS free, it is NOT unconditional. There is a condition: loving Christ. And THAT love (of Christ) can be manifested directly... by loving and listening to Christ directly... or by loving those who belong to him, which also includes listening to him:
"‘... he will say, in turn, to those on his left, ‘Be on YOUR way from me, YOU who have been cursed, into the everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his angels. For I became hungry, but YOU gave me nothing to eat, and I got thirsty, but YOU gave me nothing to drink. I was a stranger, but YOU did not receive me hospitably; naked, but YOU did not clothe me; sick and in prison, but YOU did not look after me.’ Then they also will answer with the words, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison and did not minister to you?’ Then he will answer them with the words, ‘Truly I say to YOU, To the extent that YOU did not do it to one of these least ones, YOU did not do it to me.’ And these will depart into everlasting cutting‐off, but the righteous ones into everlasting life.” Matthew 25:41-46
We keep trying to "see" God through our own understanding. As a result, we end up with not only with a skewed vision of Him, but of ourselves. We want to make a "God loves all, so ALL will live, etc." paradigm, because just the thought of the possibility that those we love, perhaps even we ourselves, might NOT receiving the gift of [eternal] life as inconceivable. However, it is NOT God's choice that some don't receive that gift, nor is it His choice not to love [us]; it is our/such one's choice.
WE choose (not God chooses for us)... blessing (the gift of eternal life)... or curse (of eternal death, which curse we ALL inherit). WE choose: life... or death. For ourselves and for our children. (Acts 2:39) True, God through Christ chooses his king-priest co-rulers, but that's all. It is up to all of US to CHOOSE life... regardless of where we might ultimately be in the kingdom (king/priest or subject)... because we, all of us, have been cursed.
The "condition" to God's love, then... and the gift of life for those He does love... is loving Christ... and/or those who belong to him. Since we don't know who belongs to Christ, however (although we can know who does NOT)... it behooves us to love ALL. Such love can be manifest by, for example, "Look, while I may not worship with you, or follow the god YOU follow... I will feed, clothe, shelter, and/or care for you if/when you need me to and I am able. Because of my love for YOU, which I don't necessarily have for your god." That was the "righteousness" of the Good Samaritan.
The unconditional part of God's love (and Christ's) is that the Son was given for ALL. ANYONE can eat of his flesh and drink his blood... and receive life. Not just fleshly Israel/Jews. The conditional part, however, is that only those OF that "all" who love the Son (which includes loving those who belong to him) ultimately benefit from it.
I hope this helps and, again, I bid you peace! _________________ Paz a todos!
Su sirviente, compañera de estudios, y un esclava de Cristo,
SA
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