Today's Scripture
TODAY’S READING SCHEDULE: Psalm 119:89 -176; 2 Corinthians 5
Controlled by Love – 2 Corinthians 5:11-21
11 So we try to persuade people, since we know what it means to fear the Lord. We are well known by God, and I hope that in your heart we are well known by you as well. 12 We aren’t trying to commend ourselves to you again. Instead, we are giving you an opportunity to be proud of us so that you could answer those who take pride in superficial appearance, and not in what is in the heart.
13 If we are crazy, it’s for God’s sake. If we are rational, it’s for your sake. 14 The love of Christ controls us, because we have concluded this: one died for the sake of all; therefore, all died. 15 He died for the sake of all so that those who are alive should live not for themselves but for the one who died for them and was raised.
16 So then, from this point on we won’t recognize people by human standards. Even though we used to know Christ by human standards, that isn’t how we know him now. 17 So then, if anyone is in Christ, that person is part of the new creation. The old things have gone away, and look, new things have arrived!
18 All of these new things are from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and who gave us the ministry of reconciliation. 19 In other words, God was reconciling the world to himself through Christ, by not counting people’s sins against them. He has trusted us with this message of reconciliation.
20 So we are ambassadors who represent Christ. God is negotiating with you through us. We beg you as Christ’s representatives, “Be reconciled to God!” 21 God caused the one who didn’t know sin to be sin for our sake so that through him we could become the righteousness of God.
What does this passage mean to me/us?
Paul says that he is an Ambassador of God, and as an Ambassador, he wants us to be ‘reconciled with God.’ As the relationship is straightened up, we see how we also become an Ambassador of God in this world.
What does it mean to straighten up our relationship with God?
It is being controlled by God’s love. Paul says, “The love of Christ controls us, because we have concluded this: one died for the sake of all; therefore, all died. He died for the sake of all so that those who are alive should live not for themselves but for the one who died for them and was raised” (V. 14-15).
When God’s love controls our lives, we are to live in the freedom God intends us to live. In a world, and our human desire, which wants us to have control, being controlled by God, sounds counter-intuitive. However, that is why Christ came to this world, and that is what we are called to share. When we seek God’s purpose, we can live out true freedom.
Prayer
Lord, help us to be captivated by your love. In Christ name we pray, Amen.
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