I think I can remember the first video game I ever played: a Mattel "football" game which required a 9-volt battery. There were no graphics or pictures but a red light which could be directed and controlled by the player. Since the early days of Apple IIe computers and Atari consoles, gaming has exploded as an industry offering entertainment, online interaction, and competition. Over the years gaming with my sons has been a hobby I quite enjoy.
The online game I play has a chat feed which I keep during rounds. I have learned one of the great compliments in the gaming arena is when someone actually bothers to type your name in the chat. Being accused of hacking is one of the better back-handed compliments--that is, when you are playing fair. If someone mentions one of our names we will say something to one another like, "You're getting some love on the chat" and it makes for amusing and friendly conversation. When you are one player being picked on by the other team out of 20 options or your reputation has preceded you, it is a rare reward.
Genuine love can be shown through compliments or criticism, and responding in love to harshness is a fruit of the Spirit. At this time of year when we remember and celebrate the coming of Jesus to seek and save sinners, we must also consider the life Jesus lived and what He accomplished. Romans 5:8 says of Christ's sacrifice on Calvary, "But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Jesus called out to all people--not just His countrymen, family, wealthy, or respected--but to the unworthy, weak, and flawed. He gave all His love to every single person regardless of ethnicity, age, or political leaning. His entire life was spent in this loving, sacrificial manner for the glory of God. He gave Himself like no one ever could.
People gauge the success or merriment of Christmas based upon what they "get," but having received Jesus Christ by faith we have all. Through Christ we can be transformed to living springs of water that refresh thirsty souls because the life of Jesus is ours. God has given us all things richly to enjoy, yet we need Him to thoroughly enjoy anything. It is more blessed to give than to receive, and the only way this can be accomplished in us is to receive Jesus who loves us completely. The love of Jesus Christ is infinitely greater and enduring than any other love in this world.
People gauge the success or merriment of Christmas based upon what they "get," but having received Jesus Christ by faith we have all. Through Christ we can be transformed to living springs of water that refresh thirsty souls because the life of Jesus is ours. God has given us all things richly to enjoy, yet we need Him to thoroughly enjoy anything. It is more blessed to give than to receive, and the only way this can be accomplished in us is to receive Jesus who loves us completely. The love of Jesus Christ is infinitely greater and enduring than any other love in this world.
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