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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Becoming a more loving person

Recently, my friend lent me the book, ‘the power to change your life.’ It has many different chapters in it. But what caught my attention and left a great impression on me was this chapter, becoming a more loving person. Therefore, in this post, I shall list out some ways to teach us to be a more loving person to our friends, and the people around us.

Firstly, I would like to elaborate on, what’s love?
many people would misunderstand this word. So, I would like to clarify. Love is a matter of two things;
first, love is a matter of choice. As stated in the Bible, “over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity” (Col 3:14). Notice this two words, put on. Love is something we can choose to have. If it were a feeling, we couldn’t command it. But we can command a choice. And love is a choice, it is controllable.
Secondly, the Bible also says that love is a matter of conduct. Love is something we do. It’s not an action, not a feeling. "Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth."

Now, if you were to think for sixty seconds, you could probably come up with a list of people you don’t like. They that you have trouble getting along with. Everyone is hard to love sometimes, even you and me, but some people are hard to love all the time. Jesus never demanded that we have a warm affection for everyone. We don’t have to like everyone, but we do have to learn to love them. Well, how do we do that? Here are the steps I would like you to follow.

1. Experience God’s love
Before we can love others, we must feel and understand how deeply God loves us. God wants us to feel His love, and He wants us to understand his love. 1 John 4:19, states that we love because God first loved us. Unloved people are often unloving people. When you don’t feel genuinely loved, you don’t feel like giving love. So first we’ve got to experience God’s love ourselves.

Love each other as Jesus has loved you.

2. Forgive you enemies.
The second step to love others, is forgiving those who have hurt us. Colossians 1:13 “forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgives you.” Many people have a cause for their anger. But we have to first let go of the past to get on with the present. In order to begin loving people today, we must close the door on the past. Forgive those who have hurt you, for your sake, not because they deserve it. Do it so your heart can be whole again. The people from your past cannot continue to hurt you today unless you allow them to hurt you by holding onto resentment against them.

3.Expect the best.
The last step in leaning to love others may, in some ways, be the most difficult. That’s to expect the best of them. Have you realized that we tend to live up what people expect of us? When we expect the best, we bring out the best. This is loving by faith. And loving by faith is the greatest force in the world. Love is contagious, and it changes people. This is the secret sentence that has the ‘ability’ to change someone. Treat them the way you want them to become.

-Michelle

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