Within the past few weeks weeks I've heard something a couple times that has made me... think. And I mean, really think.
"Love is helping someone grow spiritually."
I like that.
I like that a lot.
I think it makes the concept of love more tangible in the sense of seeing a progression that results from showing someone love... I mean, to put others first is a great thing. And to love others is a great thing. It's commanded of us by our Lord God, after all. Thus, loving people and putting them before ourselves should be among our highest priorities, in my opinion.
So really... loving people could, basically, mean putting their spiritual lives before ourselves... wow. What a thought. If we really love people, why wouldn't we care about where they are in their relationship with God? Is said relationship non-existent? Is it weak, or is it strong? Which spiritual disciplines are emphasized? Is discipleship being focused on? What does a healthy, balanced spiritual life look like? Has the cost of following Christ been accounted for? How can they continue to grow?
However, I think it should be noted that we need to be keeping up with our own spiritual lives, our own walks with God. We cannot continue to pour ourselves out unto others in helping them, without being filled back up now and again. And we have to be strong from within before we can reach out in attempting to strengthen others.
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