Ambassadors of love
Ambassadors
of love
By
David Brandt Berg
What
was Jesus’ last message to His disciples at the Last Supper, just before He was
arrested, taken to jail, beaten, and killed? “By this all will know that you
are My disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). He talked
about love, that love was the most important thing.
And
those first Christians turned the world upside down with the love of God. The
way they lived convinced others that their faith was real. Even their Roman
persecutors marveled. “Look at how these Christians love one another!” “Who is
this Christ?” they asked. “And how does He make you so happy? Even though you
have nothing, you’ve got everything! How can I find this kind of happiness
too?” And within 200 years, one out of five people in the Western world were professing
Christians.
Today,
about 2,000 years later, the heart of man is still the same. So many people are
searching for love, but seldom, if ever, finding it. People everywhere are
looking around for some little ray of hope, some salvation, some bright spot
somewhere, a little love, a little mercy, someplace where they can find some
relief. We who have found God and His love have what others have been searching
for all their lives and need desperately, and if we can show them that love
exists, then they can believe that God exists, because God is love.
Even
the little things you do can mean a lot. The light of your smile, the kindness
of your face, the influence of your life can shed light on many and have an
amazing effect on some of the people you think might be the least likely to be
impressed. When they feel your love and you tell them it’s God’s love, they
think, Maybe Somebody up there does love me! It can change their whole
outlook on life and give them a new start.
May we
always be known by our love!
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