6.2- Going First
6.2-
Going
First I
John 4:7-21 Kristen
Holmberg
We worked patiently to help our son heal
and adjust to his new life with our family. Trauma from his early days in an
orphanage was fueling some negative behaviors. While I had enormous compassion
for the hardships he experienced in his early days, I felt myself begin to withdraw
from him emotionally because of those behaviors. Ashamed, I shared my struggle
with his therapist. Her gentle reply hit home: “He needs you to go first . . .
to show him he’s worthy of love before he’ll be able to act like it.”
John pushes the recipients of his letter to
an incredible depth of love, citing God’s love as both the source and the
reason for loving one other, whether stranger, friends or our own children.
Yet, John’s words spark in me renewed desire and ability to do so: God went first.
He
sent His Son to demonstrate the fullness of His love for each of us. I’m so
thankful He doesn’t respond as we all are prone to do by withdrawing His heart
from us.
Though our sinful actions don’t invite
God’s love, He is unwavering in offering it to us (Romans 5:8). His “go-first”
love compels us to love one another in response to, and as a reflection of that
love.
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