Do You Love Me ?

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J-Kay-2

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Do you love Me? —John 21:17

Peter’s response to this piercing question is considerably different from the bold defiance he exhibited only a few days before when he declared, “Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!” (Matthew 26:35 ; also see Matthew 26:33-34). Our natural individuality, or our natural self, boldly speaks out and declares its feelings. But the true love within our inner spiritual self can be discovered only by experiencing the hurt of this question of Jesus Christ. Peter loved Jesus in the way any natural man loves a good person. Yet that is nothing but emotional love. It may reach deeply into our natural self, but it never penetrates to the spirit of a person. True love never simply declares itself. Jesus said, “Whoever confesses Me before men [that is, confesses his love by everything he does, not merely by his words], him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God” (Luke 12:8).

Unless we are experiencing the hurt of facing every deception about ourselves, we have hindered the work of the Word of God in our lives. The Word of God inflicts hurt on us more than sin ever could, because sin dulls our senses. But this question of the Lord intensifies our sensitivities to the point that this hurt produced by Jesus is the most exquisite pain conceivable. It hurts not only on the natural level, but also on the deeper spiritual level. “For the Word of God is living and powerful . . . , piercing even to the division of soul and spirit . . .”— to the point that no deception can remain (Hebrews 4:12). When the Lord asks us this question, it is impossible to think and respond properly, because when the Lord speaks directly to us, the pain is too intense. It causes such a tremendous hurt that any part of our life which may be out of line with His will can feel the pain. There is never any mistaking the pain of the Lord’s Word by His children, but the moment that pain is felt is the very moment at which God reveals His truth to us.

[ Oswald Chambers ]
 
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Do you love Me? —John 21:17

Peter’s response to this piercing question is considerably different from the bold defiance he exhibited only a few days before when he declared, “Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!” (Matthew 26:35 ; also see Matthew 26:33-34). Our natural individuality, or our natural self, boldly speaks out and declares its feelings. But the true love within our inner spiritual self can be discovered only by experiencing the hurt of this question of Jesus Christ. Peter loved Jesus in the way any natural man loves a good person. Yet that is nothing but emotional love. It may reach deeply into our natural self, but it never penetrates to the spirit of a person. True love never simply declares itself. Jesus said, “Whoever confesses Me before men [that is, confesses his love by everything he does, not merely by his words], him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God” (Luke 12:8).

Unless we are experiencing the hurt of facing every deception about ourselves, we have hindered the work of the Word of God in our lives. The Word of God inflicts hurt on us more than sin ever could, because sin dulls our senses. But this question of the Lord intensifies our sensitivities to the point that this hurt produced by Jesus is the most exquisite pain conceivable. It hurts not only on the natural level, but also on the deeper spiritual level. “For the Word of God is living and powerful . . . , piercing even to the division of soul and spirit . . .”— to the point that no deception can remain (Hebrews 4:12). When the Lord asks us this question, it is impossible to think and respond properly, because when the Lord speaks directly to us, the pain is too intense. It causes such a tremendous hurt that any part of our life which may be out of line with His will can feel the pain. There is never any mistaking the pain of the Lord’s Word by His children, but the moment that pain is felt is the very moment at which God reveals His truth to us.

[ Oswald Chambers ]
If we love the Lord Jesus we should keep His commandments. Love, instead of legal fears, is now the motive for keeping them. Paul calls the obedience of the justified 'the obedience of faith' (Romans 1.5; Romans 16.26).

Blessings.
 
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J-Kay-2

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If we love the Lord Jesus we should keep His commandments. Love, instead of legal fears, is now the motive for keeping them. Paul calls the obedience of the justified 'the obedience of faith' (Romans 1.5; Romans 16.26).

Blessings.
When I read the devotional, my heart felt a pang of guilt. I know we will
will look and act like Christ if we are deeply loyal to Him and have given Him our
ALL. I have failed to live up to my total devotion to Him several years ago,
later He pulled me back into the fold and set my feet on solid ground. I know
I am forgiven, but I never forget I pierced my Lord Jesus' heart. How blessed
we are to have Him always keeping us under His watch.

I believe He knows from the time we accept Him as Savior, what path we
are going to walk. This is why we try so hard to convince believers to please
be careful where we go, what we look at and how we act.
Blessings to all who strive to stay faithful to Christ our Lord. Amen ~
 
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When I read the devotional, my heart felt a pang of guilt. I know we will
will look and act like Christ if we are deeply loyal to Him and have given Him our
ALL. I have failed to live up to my total devotion to Him several years ago,
later He pulled me back into the fold and set my feet on solid ground. I know
I am forgiven, but I never forget I pierced my Lord Jesus' heart. How blessed
we are to have Him always keeping us under His watch.

I believe He knows from the time we accept Him as Savior, what path we
are going to walk. This is why we try so hard to convince believers to please
be careful where we go, what we look at and how we act.
Blessings to all who strive to stay faithful to Christ our Lord. Amen ~
and the thousands upon thousands in heaven cry out AMEN:]
 
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J-Kay-2

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and the thousands upon thousands in heaven cry out AMEN:]

Oh wow.... I tell you what... I feel the Holy Spirit on these words.... Thank you...
It makes me want to bow before Him .... like the angels ..... and adore Him....
Can't you just hear the Angelic Choir? Singing and worshiping our Lord. Great is
the Lord and Greatly to be Praised. ~ Thank you and AMEN ~
 
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Oh wow.... I tell you what... I feel the Holy Spirit on these words.... Thank you...
It makes me want to bow before Him .... like the angels ..... and adore Him....
Can't you just hear the Angelic Choir? Singing and worshiping our Lord. Great is
the Lord and Greatly to be Praised. ~ Thank you and AMEN ~
Revelation 21 has a great account of the heavenly scene also.

Blessings.
 
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Jasidy

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God opened my eyes a few years ago, as I read through the Gospel of John, this is true love. I could not but weep from beginning to end.
 

homwardbound

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Do you love Me? —John 21:17

Peter’s response to this piercing question is considerably different from the bold defiance he exhibited only a few days before when he declared, “Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!” (Matthew 26:35 ; also see Matthew 26:33-34). Our natural individuality, or our natural self, boldly speaks out and declares its feelings. But the true love within our inner spiritual self can be discovered only by experiencing the hurt of this question of Jesus Christ. Peter loved Jesus in the way any natural man loves a good person. Yet that is nothing but emotional love. It may reach deeply into our natural self, but it never penetrates to the spirit of a person. True love never simply declares itself. Jesus said, “Whoever confesses Me before men [that is, confesses his love by everything he does, not merely by his words], him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God” (Luke 12:8).

Unless we are experiencing the hurt of facing every deception about ourselves, we have hindered the work of the Word of God in our lives. The Word of God inflicts hurt on us more than sin ever could, because sin dulls our senses. But this question of the Lord intensifies our sensitivities to the point that this hurt produced by Jesus is the most exquisite pain conceivable. It hurts not only on the natural level, but also on the deeper spiritual level. “For the Word of God is living and powerful . . . , piercing even to the division of soul and spirit . . .”— to the point that no deception can remain (Hebrews 4:12). When the Lord asks us this question, it is impossible to think and respond properly, because when the Lord speaks directly to us, the pain is too intense. It causes such a tremendous hurt that any part of our life which may be out of line with His will can feel the pain. There is never any mistaking the pain of the Lord’s Word by His children, but the moment that pain is felt is the very moment at which God reveals His truth to us.

[ Oswald Chambers ]
God so loved us all that he gave his life for us to have new life through our death to self in our minds with him and to be alive in his resurrected life, via the cross, the dividing line in Human history, before the cross and after
After we are to be anew in the Spirit where today is the only way Father can be worshiped
John 4:23 But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.
John 4:24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
John 16:13 Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.

Ask, believe, receive, and see, be new and start to see from God the Father's vantage point, all sins by Son through Son are forgiven, is and was done at the cross. in order to give us new life in the Spirit of God not flesh