Love...it's a deep emotion. Sometimes we say it in jest to
appease someone. We say it to friends when we feel more
than just a casual liking for them, but would we die for
them? Spouses say it to eachother out of habit sometimes,
parents tell their children, "I love you". Being a parent, I feel
this is probably the truest form of love as we know it. Can
people really know what it means to have perfect love? God
showed us what this kind of love is, He calls it agape' love.
There are no boundaries to this love, there are no
exceptions and no excuses. Our love tends to wax and wane
when someone either pleases us or disappoints us. It's a
good thing God doesn't measure His degree of love for us
that way. His love never changes even for the child who is
disobedient and turns his back on God. Let's look at a man
who loved God so much he would do anything.
I want to talk about two parallel loves between two special
fathers for their own sons. There was nothing they wouldn't
do out of a greater love. What can be greater than the love of
a child you might ask? The first love was for God, the
second was a love for you and me.
The first father of faith was Abraham. God promised him an
inheritance that would out number the stars in the sky. God
promised him and his wife Sarah a son to carry on even
after they were barren in child bearing years. The promise
came true when Sarah was 100, no wonder she laughed at
the thought, (Gen 21:6). This was one special kid in history.
"That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will
multiply they seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the
sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed shall
possess the gate of his enemies." Gen.22:17 (KJV)
Even though Isaac was not Abraham's firstborn, he did
however represent the heavenly stars that God spoke of. His
was the birth of prophecy. The son Abraham had with his
slave Hagar was born out of impatience and disobedience
to God when Sarah acted out before God's will. This son
represents the fleshly inheritance of the sands of the earth.
God still honored this son and blessed him with inheritance
of a nation. It was Isaac who God had His eyes on. His
inheritance was the stars in the heavens that God spoke of.
When God speaks of something it always comes to pass.
As a result of disobedience to God, Sarah soon learned that
if she had just been patient, she would not have created a
situation between Abraham and Hagar.
But as time passed, Isaac grew and was considered his
father's only son. God came to Abraham and tempted him
(Gen. 22:1) and told him to take his "only" son whom he
loved and offer him as a burnt offering.
Honestly, how could we even fathom such a request? Do
you think you would've responded a bit differently to this
commandment? How could God ask such a thing of anyone
in the first place? Our response to that would most likely be
"No, I won't do it". That's because we are of little faith.
But, Abraham was so faithful to God that he obeyed this
command and saddled up his donkey, two other
companions and his son Isaac and set out for a three day
journey. On the third day Abraham saw the place where he
was to sacrifice Isaac. (Have you ever noticed how God
does things in sets of three's?) As he saw it, he told the two
young men to wait there because he and Isaac were going
to worship and would return. (Gen.22:5) I wonder if he knew
he would return with Isaac unharmed at this point.
We all know how the story ends. Abraham was ready to
sacrifice Isaac and Isaac asked where the lamb was.
Abraham told him that God would supply the sacrificial
lamb. True to His Word, God gave Abraham His lamb to
sacrifice and spare Isaac's life. But because Abraham was
faithful, God kept His promise of making Abraham the father
of nations, both in heaven and on earth.
The next time we see this kind of sacrificial love is when
God's only son Jesus comes to the cross. God already
knew the pain that Abraham would have endured had he
killed his only son, therefore He rewarded him with the
foreshadowing of His own sacrificial lamb, Christ.
We know that Christ was the apple of God's eye. He was
His Father's precious and only Son. Just as Abraham loved
God, God loves and still loves us enough to sacrifice His
only begotten Son in order that we would have eternal life
with Him in heaven.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten
Son, that whoever should believe in Him should not perish,
but have everlasting life." John 3:16 (Amplified)
Unlike Abraham, God actually had to experience the
heartwrenching agony of seeing His Son tortured and hung
on the cross at Calvary. Even He would not put Abraham
through such an agonizing experience. God doesn't ask any
more of any of us than what He knows we can handle. The
only thing He asks that we put to death is our carnal life.
If you think that God doesn't care about you or that you don't
care about Him, stop and think of the agape love that He
showed when His Son hung with outstretched arms upon
that wooden cross. This is the vision of how deep and how
wide the love of our Father is when He says, "I love you this
much".
If you haven't already given your life to Christ as a thank you
for saving yours, perhaps now would be a perfect time.
Unless you know of your salvation without a shadow of a
doubt, then it's time to stop asking questions and look for
the answers that will save your life. Christ is the only way.
The strongest bridge ever built was made with 2 pieces of
wood and 3 nails. Are you ready to cross over it?
Remember, Christ is always waiting at your door and will
come into your life when you invite Him in. Thank God for
His agape love today. One size fits all.
Vivian Gordon a follower of Christ and called into the
teaching ministry and also a prayer warrior to pray for health
and wholeness of body, mind and spirit to those who don't
know what they should pray for.