Tuesday - July 15, 2025
SCRIPTURE
1 John 3:11-17
For this is the message which you have heard from the beginning, that we are to love one another; not as Cain, who was of the evil one and murdered his brother. And for what reason did he murder him? Because his own deeds were evil, but his brother’s were righteous. Do not be surprised, brothers and sisters, if the world hates you. We know that we have passed out of death into life, because we love the brothers and sisters. The one who does not love remains in death. Everyone who hates his brother or sister is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life remaining in him. We know love by this, that He laid down His life for us; and we ought to lay down our lives for the brothers and sisters. But whoever has worldly goods and sees his brother or sister in need, and closes his heart against him, how does the love of God remain in him?
WORDS OF HOPE
This passage of scripture is one that I tend to think of as being somewhat hazardous. The hazard is that it has the potential for being used as a measuring stick against other people. It is too easy to read this passage and look at someone else and judge them. Especially the last line in discussing worldly goods. I can almost hear someone saying “I’m looking at you”!
But the passage begins by saying this is the message you’ve heard. We are to love one another. It talks about how the world will come to hate those who love. But that those who live in love have eternal life. There is no doubt in my mind that the writer is speaking to the reader in a way that turns this passage into a self-examination.
Many Christians today seem to use biblical passages as a measuring stick for other people’s actions. Personally, I think the only thing that particular measuring stick should be used for is measuring yourself. And please don’t think I’m not equally guilty about what I’m going to say; because I am. Too often, I think we ask “how can those people” believe what they believe or act as they act and call themselves Christians or Christ Followers? Too often I asked that about others.
So, what questions should we be asking? Only ones that begin with “Am I loving”. Am I loving God? Am I loving my neighbor? Am I loving myself? Am I loving my enemies? These are the questions to ask each day.
John writes later in this letter that one who abides in love abides in God, and God in them.
PRAYER
Loving God, be with me each day and when needed, slap me upside the head. Let me see you in all persons; to love You, my neighbors, myself, and especially my enemies. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Weber Baker
Order of Saint Francis and Saint Clare
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