We love because he first loved us. Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister, whom they have seen, cannot love God, whom they have not seen. And he has given us this command: Anyone who loves God must also love their brother and sister.
1 John 4:19-21
This just about sums it all up, don’t you think? God so loves us that He went to extreme measures in showing it, sending His Son to die for us… because so great was God’s love (John 3:16).
If God loves us, and we in turn love God, then we must also love our brother or sister. As you can see from these verses, there is no negotiating to be done. In fact, John says that it is a command from God that we love our brother− End of discussion.
Well… almost. It may strike some as odd that God has commanded love. It is really a fair question to ask if someone asked it… How can I be commanded to love? I see my brother or sister, and I don’t feel anything for them. As I’ve written before, words are funny things; they mean stuff. In English, we only have one word: “Love.” John wrote in Greek. Greek has five words for our “love” and they mean different things. The word that John used here is agapaōwhich is the word used in the New Testament for God’s love. It is not the word for romantic love. When we are commanded to love one another, this command has nothing whatsoever to do with emotions. Instead, it has everything do with attitude.
To love your brother or sister in Christ means to put their interests ahead of your own. If your brother or sister is in need, we are to take care of their need before we take care of our need. We are to be willing to set aside our cares and hurts to see to the needs of others… just like Jesus did. If we see our brother or sister hurting, we do something about it. Jesus saw us hurting from sin and death, so He did something about it, setting aside His own personal needs… that is unless you’d claim that He really needed to be tortured and murdered, or that it was His idea of fun…
This is the attitude that makes the Body of Christ possible. If we were to approach the Body (church) as our little plaything or as our chance to be important, or in the way humans often approach things, then the Body will fight and divide. Hmmmmm, we might think about that one! If we approach it as people who love one another and put others ahead of ourselves, the Body is the most amazing and awesome thing this side of Heaven, as they say.
So, can we do it? Sure, we can! We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. It begins with a commitment to follow Jesus, and it carries on when we are more satisfied in His presence than when we are any place else. Need help or guidance in this? No problem, seek Him, and follow where He leads. You’ll know what to do.


Here is a question for you. We have people insisting that we let illegal aliens into our country because that is the Christian thing to do. I personally think the Bible requires us to set priorities. That is, we need to take care of our families, friends, and countrymen before we start letting complete strangers into our country. If we don’t control our borders, our homeland will cease to exist. What do you think the Bible says about this subject?
Where do I start?!
Essentially Tom, I agree with you. The New Testament teaches that we, as Christians, should respect and obey the civil authorities, follow the law, pay taxes, and live quiet lives. It also tells us that we should not riot and bring about civil disorder to get our way. On the other hand, if a person believes that a law is wrong or bad, they are most welcome to encourage their members of Congress to change the law, but no one has mentioned Immigration Reform in Washington since Bush 43 about 20 years ago. Nobody on the other side is going to try to change anything.
What is really going on today is a power grab that has nothing to do with immigration or immigrants, legal or otherwise. This is a power move that is designed to overturn the results of the 2024 Election and to change the very nature of our Republic, and all of the tortured and twisted logic thrown out to justify it, is a smokescreen to fool good people, whose understanding of politics never goes beyond a slogan.
@Don
Thanks for your answer.
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