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Devotional

Kingdom Love

by CARISSA JOY STRUM LOVE Serving joyfully Reflecting God
Kingdom Love
  • by CARISSA JOY STRUM
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“Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to her, ‘Woman, here is your son,’ and to the disciple, ‘Here is your mother.’ From that time on, this disciple took her into his home.”
John 19:25-27

“Love” can mean a lot of different things in today’s ever-changing culture. The ambiguity associated with this word can make it difficult to understand God’s love for us. If we say we “love” sleeping in, our favorite books, and our families, how are we supposed to know what kind of love God has for us? It’s so comforting to realize God’s love for us is above-and-beyond anything we can ever fathom (Eph. 3:17-19). Jesus poignantly reflects this love, revealing the elements of choice, action, service, and obedience inherent in Kingdom love. 


Our verses for today focus on how Jesus, at the point of His most brutal physical and emotional suffering on the cross, loved His mother by looking out for her and providing her with a place of protection. Jesus knew all things; He knew that He would rise from the dead and appear to His disciples and loved ones, and He could have waited and taken care of His mother then. But He chooses to intentionally love His mother and obey God’s command to honor her even when the word around Him has turned upside down. He does not give excuses but exhibits loving obedience to the Father. Love is a choice, and love involves obedience of God’s commands—even when it is inconvenient and involves sacrifice (see Phil. 2:1-5). 


Jesus’ love leads us to action. In Mark 10:21, when a rich man asks Jesus what he should do to “inherit eternal life” (10:17), Mark recalls that “Jesus looked at him and loved him.” Jesus then follows this love with a call to action, telling the man to “sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me” (10:21b). Jesus sees the man and loves him, and then calls the man to follow Jesus in an act of obedient love. The love of Christ doesn’t just leave us where we are; it calls us to obediently follow Him, trusting His sovereignty and leadership. 


In addition to choice and action, the love of Jesus is marked by service. The passage that comes to mind for me is John 13, when our Messiah washes His disciples’ feet. However, Jesus serves and loves people throughout His ministry; just look in any of the Gospels to see beautiful and powerful examples of His service (Matt. 14:13-21, Matt. 19:14, Mark 10:35-45, Luke 22:27, John 13:1-17). 


This type of love stands in stark contrast to the superficial, self-focused love we see in today’s culture. This love is marked by obedience to the Father, and this obedience is manifested through choosing to love self-sacrificially, choosing to follow without all the answers, and choosing to serve others for the glory of God. Let’s praise God for His amazing love today and open our hearts to allow His Spirit to show that love through us (see 2 Cor. 9:6-15). 


Closing Prayer
Father, we rejoice in Your love that You have shown us through Your Son and Spirit! Thank You that You will never stop loving us, and that Your love is beyond what we can grasp like You remind us in Ephesians 3. Father, we seek Your Spirit’s help in remembering and reflecting Your love. Would You place us in relationships and opportunities that allow Your Spirit to extend Your love through us? Thank You that You call us to love others in Your Name and for Your glory. We are Your grateful ambassadors (2 Cor. 5:20) and daughters (Rom. 8:14-17), and we love and praise You in Jesus’ Name! Amen.
Resources
Book: New Morning Mercies by Paul David Tripp This devotional blesses me daily, and Paul Tripp does an excellent job of weaving God’s grace, redemption, and love into these daily devotionals. I would definitely recommend them as a tool for getting to know God’s love in a tangible, day-to-day way! (Note: The above link is for a note-taking version of the book, and it’s also available as a regular format book.)
Resource: God’s Love Verse Cards These beautiful cards each hold a verse about God’s love. What a wonderful thing to put in your home, in your purse, or even stick to your fridge or slip in your kid’s lunchbox as a reminder of the love of our God! You could also get creative and make your own, either by yourself or with your church/ family/friends!
Question for Reflection

Can you think of a time when you experienced this radical kind of Kingdom love, whether as a recipient or an ambassador? How did that (either receiving or extending this Kingdom love) change your heart/ relationships/ perspective?

Comments
Carissa Joy Strum
August 21, 2024

I am very blessed by my husband, who consistently shows me God’s love through his patience, kindness, and joyful servant’s heart. This encourages me to reflect that same Christlike love back to him and others, and reminds me how dependent I am on God’s grace to show His love. I’m so thankful God gives us such mercy and grace instead of expecting us to have it all figured out (2 Cor 12:9-10)!