God’s Explanation Of: “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”

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Have you ever stopped to think what it cost you to just live each day in a world filled with slow-burning anger, discontentment and a debilitating disposition filled with discuss towards your fellow man and others whom you have no idea who they are? Just think about it!! Mad at the world, fed up with our political systems, cajoling you to engage in acts that you know would not be pleasing to yourself or to your Maker in the end.

Thanks be to God there are holy scriptures that can help you overcome these deep-seated and destructive feelings.

Don’t you know, that if you don’t do anything about your ill-gotten feelings, you will pay a horrible price in the end and your overall health could also become detrimental to your life expectancy. The choice is up to you.

When we choose to serve one another in love, it could mean that we have to spend more time with them and try to get an understanding as to why they say and do the things they do. If it is at all possible, we can ask them how they came to their conclusions concerning the matter. Scripture, also reminds us that we, too, can bring along another resource person of our choosing to help navigate the issue.

If religion, nationality, gender or physical impairment is the stumbling block, enabling the meeting of the minds, seek professional guidance before kicking your brother or sister to the wind.

By doing so, we have put aside condemnation, judgement and criticism towards our fellow man. What’s left is a realization of peace, love and joy for our fellow man and that we are also at peace with our Maker.

Following is my own personal experience when I had ‘OUGHT’ against my brother…

There is no doubt as to what the word ‘ought’ means in this context. It clearly speaks to the fact that a person (me for instance) has offended someone. My offense happened while on an international mission trip to South Africa some years ago. I was presenting a biblical lesson to a group of African men and women on the Bible verses in Matthew 5:23 & 24. All the while I was speaking, an elderly gentleman in the front row was mumbling out loud in his native language and was becoming very agitated and disturbing. Next to him sat his young grandson who was trying to comfort his grandfather and calm him down.

Finally, I had no other choice but to halt my discussion, approach the young lad and inquire what his grandfather was saying. The boy responded that his grandfather was sadden because what he had done could not be undone. He had stolen a chicken from his neighbor, cooked and fed the chicken to his family and now, due to your teaching, it is impossible to return it.

NOW I HAVE A CONFESSION TO MAKE…

It was not until I had finished writing this blog today that the Holy Spirit nudged me and said, “My child, you are the guilty one. To this day, you have never asked Me for forgiveness for your selfish, insensitive, reaction to my servant in Africa. While the old gentleman received a blessing by hearing the Word of God and obtaining a better understanding of the Word, he asked for forgiveness and received it from Me. In his outbursts, he was thanking Me. However, you have never returned to Me and asked for forgiveness for having ‘ought’ against the old man for interrupting and disturbing your teaching! WHILE ALL THE TIME, IT WAS THE HOLY SPIRIT GIVING COMFORT, UNDERSTANDING AND INCREASE INTO HIS WORD TO THIS GRANDFATHER!

You’d better believe, that before I went to bed, I fell on my knees and ask the Lord to forgive me for my slothfulness and disrespect for HIS teaching. (Back in the day, when I was much younger, I now realize that I may have robbed God of a lot of repentance prayers and praises for His awesomeness, protection and patience with me while acting on His behalf.) May I never forget that it is God Who gives the increase! Amen.

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5 thoughts on “God’s Explanation Of: “What’s Love Got To Do With It?”

  1. Cathy Wilson's avatar Cathy Wilson

    My Dear Sister,

    I am late responding to this blog due to being out of town and not having a computer. Oh, but what a blessing and a reminder to repent when I need to right then and there!

    Thanks for letting the Holy Spirit lead you to always be right on time for what is needed and happening in my life.

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    1. It is a blessing for all to receive inspiration from my blogs. Of course, I could not perform without the help of the Holy Spirit and the numerous experiences He affords me. As you can see, I sometimes miss His mark when He is attempting to teach me a lesson. But when it is brought to my attention, I ask for forgiveness and to not give up on me. I pray I will never take advantage of my relationship with the Lord. May I always remember to forgive those who trespass against me. Amen

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  2. Sister Fowler, this is such a great message and reminder to check our attitudes at the door when we approach others who are irritating us. We just never know what they’re going through, what they’ve gone through, or anything else about why they are acting the way they are. Thanks so much for this message. Blessings to you!

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    1. Boy, did the Holy Spirit checked me out!!! When I received that revelation that I was interfering with one of God’s saints, I became weak in the knees. I envisioned that I could have been dead and gone for my actions. Thank you for being such a gracious, caring and forgiving God. But how can I vow to never do that again. We are simply made of clay and prone to crack, disintegrate and fall short in our service. But, thanks be to God I have witness His grace and mercy. I only wish I could return to Africa, meet the old man and apologize. The next time Jesus stands at my door and knocks, you can be sure I’ll check my attitude and recognize just Who is at my door.

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      1. Well said. We are but clay, and the Scriptures tell us that he remembers that when he deals with us. He is so gracious, so forgiving, and so patient with us. And don’t worry, you will get the chance to apologize to that man. Love and hugs to you.

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