Love in God's Church

As usual, more time has passed than I realized since the last post.  There has also been much loss and violence since the last post. Deaths of spiritual warriors; some expected due to long years of service and a wearing out of the body, some not only unexpected but ripped from us by the work of the evil one and other losses in the form of more wars, more mass shootings, more intensity and destruction from unstable weather and other natural disastors. The signs of the end seem to be growing ever more profound and impossible to ignore.  And what about within the church? Is the light shining brighter or growing dimmer? We know the course of this world cannot be changed.  But can we, at least, have some positive impact in our sphere of influence?

 

Below is the July 13 devotional entry from Reflecting Christ by Ellen G. White: may it give us all something to contemplate regarding our spiritual walk with and service to Jesus Christ.

The Route to Greater Spiritual Life in the Church, July 13

Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. John 3:7

The question is often asked, Why is there not more power in the church? why not more vital godliness? The reason is, the requirements of God’s Word are not complied with in verity and in truth; God is not loved supremely, and our neighbor as ourselves. This covers the entire ground. Upon these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets. Let these two requirements of God be obeyed explicitly, and there would be no discord in the church, no inharmonious notes in the family. With many the work is too superficial. Outward forms take the place of the inner work of grace.... The theory of the truth has converted the head, but the soul temple has not been cleansed from its idols.... 

True conviction of sin, real heart sorrow because of wickedness, death to self, the daily overcoming of defects of character, and the new birth—these, represented as old things, Paul says had passed away, and all things had become new. Such a work many know nothing of. They grafted the truth into their natural hearts, and then went on as before, manifesting the same unhappy traits of character. What is now needed is the plain testimony borne in love from lips touched with living fire. 

Church members do not show that living connection with God that they must have in order to win souls from darkness to light. Make the tree good, and good fruit will be the result. The work of the Spirit of God upon the heart is essential to godliness. It must be received into the hearts of those who accept the truth, and create in them clean hearts, before one of them can keep His commandments and be doers of the Word. “Marvel not,” said the great Teacher unto the astonished Nicodemus, “Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.” 

The Bible is not studied as much as it should be; it is not made the rule of life. Were its precepts conscientiously followed, and made the basis of character, there would be steadfastness of purpose that no business speculations or worldly pursuits could seriously influence. A character thus formed, and supported by the Word of God, will abide the day of trial, of difficulties, and dangers. The conscience must be enlightened, and the life sanctified by the love of the truth received into the heart, before the influence will be saving upon the world. 

What is needed is men of action for the time, prompt, determined, firm as a rock to principle, and prepared to meet any emergency. Why we are so weak, why there are so many irresponsible men among us, is because they do not connect with God; they have not an indwelling Saviour, and do not feel the love of Christ ever fresh and new.... No earthly relationship is as strong as this love. Nothing can compare with it.—The Review and Herald, August 28, 1879