Most
people (I’m included in this) marry to be loved. We fell in love with
another person and decided we wanted to spend our life with him or her.
Friends, this is not God’s way—not God’s plan! Jesus gave Himself for us
(demonstrating love), while we were still sinners (see Romans 5:8). Loving
God’s way means giving of ourselves. We talk about this and most of us would
say that we do love God’s way—that we do die to self, but really? Who
truly dies to self and follows Christ’s example of giving their very life?
We hear about dying to self and
giving of ourselves regularly in Christian circles, but practically, what does
it really mean? Like Christ, are we to be crucified on a cross? Often, when we
try to get serious about this, people take things to the extreme. Dying to self
is very simple, yet very difficult and it seems that the change in attitude is
the most difficult part—to have a truly Christ-like attitude (see Philippians
2:1-11). People are so stuck on themselves. We have to quit thinking life
is about us! The world does not exist to make you happy and fulfilled and
worth-while, you exist to be used of God to make others happy, fulfilled and worth-while.
So many people have told me in essence, ’if I die to self and just give, my
spouse will take everything.’ So what? What if they
took “everything.” Wouldn’t your life be better without all that stuff? Yes,
you need to have boundaries, it is not ok for a spouse to be abusive or treat
you badly, but, when one spouse begins giving freely, without holding back, the
other will also begin giving.
Christians have to stop being so
self-righteous - so pharisaical - so hypocritical! Jesus said “if you
love me, you will obey me.” Obeying Christ means that we must love God with all
of our heart, mind, and strength and love others as ourselves. This love is a
selfless, sacrificing, unconditional love. When was the last time, you
sacrificed anything
for your spouse?
Just did what he or she wanted to do, without complaining or a bad attitude.
Love God’s way; loving your spouse completely, without reservation—giving
everything, even though they don’t deserve it. Christ died for you when you
were a sinner, love your spouse unconditionally.