“More love,
more power,
more of You in my life...”
— Michael W. Smith, More
Love, More Power
For all the mess that we are
involved in, in life, there is the awesome truth that power and blessing reside
in the source of love.
Why would we not want to be
blessed? Why would we not want to do everything possible to vouchsafe the
processes of blessing and such a beautiful outcome as blessedness?
The resonating splendour of love
is the propagator of power and blessing—to the extension of all good things of
God—gifts of his goodness and grace.
The more we give away the
more we get back.
The more delighted we are to
endure hardship, because we have God, the more of this invisible and potent
strength we claim, and without even trying; it just comes.
The character of this power is
overflowing, burgeoning with everyday fruitfulness to all corners of our lives.
The character of this blessing is reliability and faithfulness to the nth
degree.
Surely it would only be a fool who
would negate love’s power and blessing in their lives. But, hang on a minute,
we would be those fools because of our preference to engage so much in the
antithesis of love; to engage in our sin. The more we devote ourselves to God,
the more love we are capable of, and the more power and blessing enrols itself
to us.
We need power in this life to make
anything of it, but it isn’t the power that the world recognises that we need.
We need God’s power in order to struggle well the entire journey. And the only
thing that wins us to this power is love; as we love each other, and in that,
as we love God.
We cannot afford to live without
love, to live as though we don’t care, or to live without passion. Even though
such a life is a difficult life, it is an easier life (with fewer regrets) than
the life that insists on its own way—and, in the process, rejects love.
***
Love is the be-all and end-all of
life. The more we give to love, the more power and blessing we redeem. But
power and blessing are not of the world; they transcend the world’s form of power and blessing, which
is fleeting and full of falsity.
If we want the abundant life, we
throw ourselves into a life of love, whatever it takes.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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