Fear, I perceive, is something that
drives people to do or not to do things. Many are steered by this
emotion. And, it makes me ask myself, "am I also being driven by it?"
I don't wanna be influenced by it, but somehow it can't be helped. With
the many unpleasant things going on around, you can't help but be
protective of yourself and do self-preservation. Past experiences, esp
the painful ones, cause this emotion to be very operative like a
personal escort alarming people of possible danger. Thing is, it may not
be a REAL danger but just a perceived danger...and it's only because people have
experienced serious heartbreak in the past, which makes them
overprotective of themselves in the present. Fear, then, is like a skookum house. It detains you and forbids you to live a life of freedom.
Makes me appreciate this verse "There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear."
It's found in 1 John 4:18. There are two things that make me muse on
the word LOVE. If you notice, the line practically suggests that when
you love, you don't fear. Because there's an absence of it when love is
present. But, if you consider the next sentence, PERFECT LOVE is
mentioned. As I understand it, it's not just about the love as people
understand it. Not just the love that people feel. Not the one that's
fleeting and fading with time. But, it's one that is PERFECT.
The word PERFECT is defined as having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be. Some synonyms include: without fault, exemplary, beyond compare, unequaled, quintessential.
The author of the verse did not just say LOVE alone. He added an
adjective to highlight what kind of love it is that can drive fear away.
It is not just any love, but PERFECT love.
Which
makes me convinced that it's not enough that people just settle for
what the world tells us about love, or how we perceive love with our half-baked understanding of what it truly is. There's a scale...a gauge ...a level of quality to strive after. And unless we have a clear grasp of love's
nucleus, we'll always be locked up in the slammer of FEAR. As long as
we're ruled by fear, we'll never be able to experience love. More so, we
won't be able to give love. We're gonna keep craving for it...begging
for it...looking everywhere for it...but none will satisfy.
So,
does it mean LOVE can never be experienced and attained? I'd say, of
course, NO. God is LOVE. And, as we draw closer to Him, we'll have a
better knowledge of love's essence. As we receive love from God Who is
the Source of it, the love we receive will become a part of us...that it
becomes the air we breathe in and out. Love will become like an
involuntary muscle of our soul. It becomes a part of our being. And
because it is a muscle, we need to flex it regularly...keep using it and
giving it away...voluntarily and involuntarily. There will always be
times we won't feel like loving. But, that is why Jesus said, "I give you a new command: Love each other. You must love each other just as I loved you." (John 13:34, ERV) God gave us LOVE and Jesus gave us a command to DO it
and not just to FEEL it. We are told to be givers and not only to be receivers.
Live a life of love. Love others just as Christ loved us. ― Ephesians 5:2
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