Loving the Lord Jesus Christ
Ignite your love for the Lord Jesus
When I was in high school, the youth pastor of a nearby church in my denomination would always spend the month of February teaching the teenagers about biblical standards for dating. The reason is fairly obvious. Valentine’s Day made February the “month of love,” so the youth pastor did not want this teaching opportunity to go to waste. As February is now upon us, we should also use this opportunity to think about biblical love—not the love between men and women, but the love of believers for the Lord Jesus Christ.
One of the best, short treatments of the believer’s love for Jesus is by a Puritan pastor named Thomas Vincent (1634-1678). Vincent wrote a short book, amounting to a very large sermon, called The True Christian’s Love to the Unseen Christ. This work is a deep analysis and application of 1 Peter 1:8, which gives an inspired description of how true believers relate to Christ. In the preface to the reader, Vincent takes note of three alarming passages about love for God. Paul tells the Corinthians that a person who does not love the Lord Jesus is under a curse (1 Cor. 16:22); and John writes the words of Jesus to the church of Ephesus that they had lost their first love, and to the church of Laodicea that he would vomit them from his mouth for being lukewarm (Rev. 2:4-5; 3:15-16). Thus Vincent alerts us to the necessity of loving Christ, the danger of failing to love Christ, and the urgency of kindling our love for Christ.
In the introduction, Vincent appeals to our hearts by way of allusion to Proverbs 23:26. An important literary device in the Book of Proverbs that frames all the material in the first seven chapters is that of a father giving wise counsel to his son. This literary device occurs again in 23:26, and Vincent interprets this verse as the voice of God the Father instructing his earthly children with heavenly wisdom. In Proverbs 23:26, God speaks to each one of us and says, “My son, give me your heart, and let your eyes observe my ways.” The Father wants our hearts. The way we give God our heart is by giving Christ our love.
Vincent stresses that without love for Christ there is no true Christianity. “The life of Christianity consists very much in our love to Christ. Without love to Christ, we are as much without spiritual life as a carcass, when the soul is fled from it, is without natural life. Faith without love to Christ is a dead faith, and a [professing believer] without love to Christ is a dead professor, dead in sins and trespasses. Without love to Christ we may have the name of Christians—but we are wholly without the nature of Christians. We may have the form of godliness—but are wholly without the power of godliness.” Vincent then gives a glorious description of what love for Christ looks and feels like. Make it your prayer this month that God would ignite your love for the Lord Jesus.
“Christ knows that . . . if He has their love, their desires will be chiefly after Him. Their delights will be chiefly in Him; their hopes and expectations will be chiefly from Him; their hatred, fear, grief, anger, will be carried forth chiefly unto sin—as it is offensive unto Him. He knows that love will engage and employ for Him all the powers and faculties of their souls; their thoughts will be brought into captivity and obedience unto Him; their understandings will be employed in seeking and finding out His truths; their memories will be receptacles to retain them; their consciences will be ready to accuse and excuse as His faithful deputies; their wills will choose and refuse, according to His direction and revealed pleasure.
All their senses and the members of their bodies will be His servants. Their eyes will see for Him, their ears will hear for Him, their tongues will speak for Him, their hands will work for Him, their feet will walk for Him. All their gifts and talents will be at His devotion and service. If He has their love—they will be ready to do for Him what He requires. They will suffer for Him whatever He calls them to. If they have much love to Him, they will not think much of denying themselves, taking up His cross, and following Him wherever He leads them.”
Grace and peace,
Pastor Wesley
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