No doubt you know this one verse from the Bible that says God is love. But what does that mean? This verse in 1 John 4 goes on to say,
Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him (1 John 4:16).
Living in love—that’s my focus, and I’m challenging you to join me as we undertake a two-week plan to learn to live in love.
Living in love takes practice. This plan suggests reading 1 Corinthians 13 every day for two weeks. It’s a short chapter—won’t take you long at all—but after two weeks of soaking truth into your mind, you will have a much clearer understanding of what living in love means.
Then, on each of those 14 days, I suggest you focus on one specific attribute of love. For example, on Day 10 the focus is “looking for the good in others.” That’s because 1 Corinthians 13:6 says love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. That means you’re intentionally looking for the good in others instead of focusing on the things that irritate you.
That could be someone you really don’t like, so you pray God will show you something about this person that is good. Or it could be your mate or someone close to you. Maybe you’ve been so focused on what you don’t like about them you’ve forgotten all the good things you do like. If you pray and sincerely look for the good in others, you will be practicing love—you will be loving like Jesus loves. How exciting is that?!
God taught me this principle many years ago when I worked for a difficult man. All I saw was his bad points. Then I finally asked God to help me see him the way God saw him, and it changed me. I saw that he had outstanding business knowledge and acumen which I could learn from him, but until I intentionally prayed and looked for the good in him, I couldn’t see it at all.
We just have to get serious and specific about living in love. I hope you’ll take my challenge to get my two-week plan on our website and join me in this adventure.