Love and Hate; Light and Dark

Mt Vernon 913 091-PV

Dear friends, I am not writing you a new command but an old one, which you have had since the beginning. This old command is the message you have heard. Yet I am writing you a new command; its truth is seen in him and in you, because the darkness is passing and the true light is already shining.

Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates a brother or sister is still in the darkness. Anyone who loves their brother and sister lives in the light, and there is nothing in them to make them stumble. But anyone who hates a brother or sister is in the darkness and walks around in the darkness. They do not know where they are going, because the darkness has blinded them.

1 John 2:7-11

In these verses, John gives one more comparison and contrast.  This time it is love and hate, light and darkness. If we are in Christ, then we must love our brother and sister.  If we claim to be in Christ, yet we hate out brother or sister, then we cannot be in Christ; I think this is a fair summary of John’s point.

You will recall from the last few posts that John made the point that if we are in Christ, we must live our lives like Christ. In fact he has made this point several times in various ways, but recall in particular 2:3-6.  Where in the Gospels can we find any indication whatsoever that Jesus ever hated anyone? Far from it!  We see Him showing love in all cases, even when He let the Pharisees have it with the seven woes.  Remember, right after that, Jesus is lamenting the fact that despite all that God has done, they insisted on turning against Him; Jesus was clearly grieved by this.  (Matt. 23:37 ff.)  When you reduce the Christian faith down to its simplest form, and I am a fan of doing this, its central idea is love God; love your neighbor. There is no room for hate in that formula.

Our brother may irritate us now and then, he may also let us down.  In truth, our brother may well be every bit as imperfect as we are, but we are to love him anyway, just as he is to love us anyway, just as Jesus loves all of us anyway. Remember that love means that we put the interests of the other person ahead of our own.

To this message from John, I’d like to add my own observation:  How much damage do you suppose has been done over the years to the Gospel by people calling themselves Christians, who fail to demonstrate His love to others? How many thousands have said “no” to Christ because of some so-called believers, who show an attitude of hatred for other people? How many have left the faith because of this behavior in the church?

Those who hate rather than love can call themselves whatever they like, they may fool many people, but they cannot fool God, and I would respectfully suggest they repent, and do so quickly.

Unknown's avatar

About Don Merritt

A long time teacher and writer, Don hopes to share his varied life's experiences in a different way with a Christian perspective.
This entry was posted in Christian Life and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

12 Responses to Love and Hate; Light and Dark

  1. paulfg's avatar paulfg says:

    “Dear friends, I am not writing you a new command but an old one”. Sounds familiar. I’d like to add my own observation.

    If we ever meet in the flesh, anything that “irritated” would be insignificant to “knowing you” through your blog. The “inside” stronger than the “outside”. Which has caused me to stop and wonder a few times (not just your good self true but of others as well). Because if we had met in the flesh first, and then got blogging as has happened – would that remain true? It seems pertinent to the theme above. And I don’t know why. The pondering continues.

  2. inspoetry's avatar inspoetry says:

    Light enhances photos and brings out the right moment. It is true in life, let light (Jesus) come in now and expose sin (darkness) and a soul will be won for eternity.

  3. A truly wonderful post. Thank you for sharing it!!

  4. bwdell's avatar bwdell says:

    I John is full of tests he is applying to tell whether someone is saved. These verses say quietly that believers love others, but they shout that those who hate are lost.

  5. Thank you for writing this. I struggle with this subject a great deal.

  6. Randy Lawver's avatar Randy Lawver says:

    as to this subject if we harbour resentment towards others in our hearts, no matter what the reason then the heart becomes cloudy is it not through the heart God see’s all? I have found it more rewarding of late to let go and let God deal with things i can’t control or change.

Leave a reply to inspoetry Cancel reply