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  • Writer's picturePhillip Raimo

How do I respond to God?* Real Life Basics


From the moment we begin to grasp just how much God loves us, a deep desire

wells up within us to love Him in return.


Suppose as you were walking in a dense forest, you strayed off the path and

lost your way. Night falls and it becomes dark and cold. You have no food or

water. Danger lurks in forest animals. You frantically stumble ahead in

the darkness, with no sense of direction. Fear gnaws at you: "I may never

make it back to safety."


Just as all hope is fading, your frantic eyes see a dim light in the

distance. Suddenly you realize, "Someone is searching for me!" The light

grows brighter. It's coming your way. You call out, "Here I am!" The reply

comes back: "Keep calling!" Moments later your rescuer appears in the

unmistakable uniform of a forest ranger -- one who knows the deep woods and

the way home. By the dim light, you study his kind and fatherly face.


Steadily he leads you back. As the ranger delivers you to your doorstep, he

says, "You're safe now." In sheer relief, you respond in the only way you can

-- with profound gratitude. "How can I ever repay you?" you ask, knowing no

payment could ever suffice.


In the very same way, our heavenly Father has rescued us. Our condition was

more desperate than we could ever know. We couldn't make it on our own. We

were groping frantically in complete darkness when He came and personally

guided us home. He redeemed us from deadly peril.


Perhaps the Apostle John had such a sense of gratitude when he declared, "We

love Him because He first loved us" (1 John 4: 19).


It would not be unusual for you to be harboring distorted images of what

your heavenly Father is like. I've had many false images myself -- at

different times a "higher power" or a stern judge to be feared. But once I

saw His unconditional love for me, a love unaffected by who I was and all I

had done, my heart was able to say, "Father, I love you." Amazingly, God not

only loves us -- He actually created us so we can love Him in return.


How deeply should we love God? Jesus, who knew the Father intimately, said,

"Love the Lord your God with *all* your heart, with *all* your soul, with *

all* your mind, and with *all* your strength" (Mark 12: 30). All our

faculties come into play. "All" leaves nothing out. Loving the Father to

that degree continues to stretch me, for it means giving all that I am to

the One who gave His all for me.


My heart swells -- and I believe so does God's -- when I spontaneously

lavish my love upon Him, expressing my affection and gratitude to Him.


*Key Scripture* At that time you were without Christ ... having no hope

and without God in the world. But now in Christ Jesus, you who were once far

off have been brought near by the blood of Christ (Ephesians 2: 12,13).


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