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To: O'Hara who wrote (30367)6/11/2000 4:03:00 PM
From: O'Hara  Respond to of 39621
 
><>...We love Him because He first loved us!...><>


June 11

"We love him because he first loved us."
- 1 John 4:19

There is no light in the planet but that which
proceedeth from the sun; and there is no true
love to Jesus in the heart but that which cometh
from the Lord Jesus himself. From this
overflowing fountain of the infinite love of God, all
our love to God must spring. This must ever be a
great and certain truth, that we love him for no
other reason than because he first loved us.

Our love to him is the fair offspring of his love to us. Cold admiration, when
studying the works of God, anyone may have, but the warmth of love can
only be kindled in the heart by God's Spirit. How great the wonder that such
as we should ever have been brought to love Jesus at all! How marvellous
that when we had rebelled against him, he should, by a display of such
amazing love, seek to draw us back.

No! never should we have had a grain of love towards God unless it had been
sown in us by the sweet seed of his love to us. Love, then, has for its parent
the love of God shed abroad in the heart: but after it is thus divinely born, it
must be divinely nourished. Love is an exotic; it is not a plant which will
flourish naturally in human soil, it must be watered from above.

Love to Jesus is a flower of a delicate nature, and if it received no
nourishment but that which could be drawn from the rock of our hearts it
would soon wither. As love comes from heaven, so it must feed on heavenly
bread. It cannot exist in the wilderness unless it be fed by manna from on
high.

Love must feed on love. The very soul and life of our love to God is his love to
us.

"I love thee, Lord, but with no love of mine,
For I have none to give;
I love thee, Lord; but all the love is thine,
For by thy love I live.
I am as nothing, and rejoice to be
Emptied, and lost, and swallowed up in thee."

Charles Spurgeon