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Love God?
Dr. Frederick K.C. Price 

When I first got saved, I used to have a problem trying to relate to the Father 
and Jesus in an attitude of love. It was difficult because I had never seen
Jesus or the Father, and the only way I knew to love was, in some way, to tell 
someone you loved them.

Or you could hug them, kiss them, hold their hand, cuddle them, or give them 
something. I tried telling God that I loved Him, but I never really felt 
satisfied
that I was expressing that love. I could say, "I love you," and that was nice 
for starters, but that was not sufficient by itself.

To me, there had to be some demonstration that went along with what I said.

One day, I was reading the Word, and I found out how to love God. I found out 
how to love Him in a way that I know I am loving Him, that He is receiving
my love, and that He is satisfied with my demonstration of my love to Him.  

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Jesus says in the first part of John 14:21:
"He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me...."

I want to immediately arrest your attention to the fact that when Jesus says 
commandments, He is not just talking about the Ten Commandments.  If you think
only of the Ten Commandments, you will shortchange yourself. 

Anything God says to do is a commandment. God does not fool around with 
suggestions. He does not mess with reading between the lines. He directly tells
you what He wants. When He tells you, it is a command--no ifs, ands, or buts 
about it.

The reason we should do it, according to Jesus, is out of love.  If we love 
God, we should make it a point to do what He commands in John 14:21-23:

 "He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me.  And He who 
loves Me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself
to him." Judas (not Iscariot) said to Him, "Lord, how is it that you will 
manifest Yourself to us, and not to the world?" Jesus answered and said to him,
"If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word...."

That leaves a whole lot of people out of the picture. If you are doing God's 
Word, you are tithing. You are not a fornicator, an adulterer or adulteress,
or a gossiper. You are not lying, nor stealing. You are doing everything God 
tells you to do in His Word.

That also means that you are seeking the Kingdom of God first, and His 
righteousness.
You have time for Bible studies.
You have time for prayer.

Also notice that Jesus does not use the word perfect here. We should be glad 
for that. If the word perfect were in this verse, it would leave us all out.
Praise God that word is not there.

Jesus goes on to say in John 14:23-24:
"If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and my Father will love him, and We 
will come to him and make Our home with him. He who does not love me does
not keep my words; and the word which you hear is not Mine but the Father's who 
sent Me."

This is how God interprets your love to Him -- not by sending Him a card at 
Valentine's Day, not by sending Him a box of candy.  Jesus says, "If a man
loves Me, He will keep My word." If you love God, you will do His Word. Jesus 
also says, "He who does not love Me does not keep My words."

A person who does not love God is someone who is not doing His Word -- and you 
have to be the judge as to whether or not you are doing God's Word.

Dr. Frederick K.C. Price

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