As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
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I think that Love is primarily an action word in the Bible. Jesus said, If you love me you will keep my commands. To me, loving Jesus means to regard him in a way that what I do for Him is more important than what I do for me. Emotions can be uncertain and changing, but committed love will cause the loving feeling to be.As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
Dear Ernie, of course, it is necessary on an emotional level—how could we not feel this way? He is wonderful, patient, attentive, loving, and profoundly kind. Truly, none is like Him. He is one with God; He is God. He promised that those who love Him would never be alone, and it is true—He is always present for His sheep, for those who love and follow Him.As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
What a great question!As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
As a Christian how do you love Jesus?
Yes,the important one. Jesus Christ said: if you love me, keep my command.Is respecting his directives considered loving Him?
Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
Just not feelin' it today, Ernie?Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
There's some truth to that. But responding in faith to the love we're told Jesus has for us can bring other truths into play over time.It's one of those long distance relationships.
In the days of Jesus, the religious leaders were constantly questioning Jesus in order to test Him and on this occasion a lawyer asked Jesus what is the great commandment?As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
This is it in a nutshell...As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
There are the ten Commandments my friend, the ones God called himself the Covenant, written by the hand of God himself, given to Moses and placed in the Ark of the Covenant, these are for both Jews and Gentiles, Jesus was teaching them openly and said to keep the commandments to enter into life, they are all about Love for God and our neighbour. Jesus did say to keep them if we love him. Jesus explained also how to keep them, from a loving heart.How to love Jesus?
"Keep His Commandments" = Yes, But Which Ones?:
I have decided to follow Jesus?
Amen.
Just not feelin' it today, Ernie?
That's okay. It happens. Some people just aren't wired that way.
As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
The way to love God is by embodying His likeness through being a doer of His character traits. For example, the way to love justice is by being a doer of justice, the way to love holiness is by being a doer of God's instructions for how to be holy as He is holy, and so forth. In other words, the goal of everything that God has commanded is to teach us how to love different aspects of His character trait, which is why the Bible repeatedly says in both the OT and the NT that that way to love God is by obeying His commandments. The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact likeness of His character (Hebrews 1:3), which he embodied through his works by setting sinless example for us to follow of how to walk in obedience to God's law, so the way to love the Father is exactly the same as the way to love the Son.As a Christian how do you love Jesus? Is respecting his directives considered loving Him? Or is it necessary on an emotional level?
When I saw the title of this thread, I couldn't help but think of this song from Jesus Christ, Superstar:Lots of love songs going on over here