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A Call to Return to Our First Love

Hand stretched out to a lamb

A Call to Return to Our First Love

Hand stretched out to a lamb
Picture of Jean Bertrand Aime Hakizimana
Jean Bertrand Aime Hakizimana

The second chapter of the book of Revelation opens with Jesus instructing John, the apostle, to write to the angel of the church of Ephesus (angel in this context can mean a messenger). This means that this message was addressed to God’s people in the town of Ephesus, Asia minor, which is the modern-day Turkey. This is the same church where apostle Paul had spent three years during his mission, and it was founded thirty years prior to his arrival. At the beginning of the chapter, Jesus shows appreciation to the church of Ephesus for their patience, intolerance of the evil people, and their disapproval of the Nicolaitans doctrine. However, He denounces their lost love for him, “But this is what I have against you: you do not love me now as you did at first.” (Revelation 2:4).  

The message written to the church of Ephesus remains critical and true today as it was back then (Revelation 2:7)As the bride of Christ, we are encouraged to evaluate our ways, see where we have fallen, and return to the path of righteousness. How is your love for Jesus after all these years of walking with Him? Do you still have the burning passion you had for him when you first got saved? Are you moved and grieved when you find yourself in sin? Today, recognize how far you have fallen, turn away from your sins, and return to your first love. May the Lord give you and I the power and grace to love Him as much as we did at first, till the end of time. The more our love for Him increases, the more we find delight in obeying His commandments and faithfully following His ways (John 14:15). Satan, the world and the flesh, all want our love for Christ to grow cold. But may we allow the Holy Spirit to take our hand and guide us into all truth of who Christ is and how deserving he is of our love. We love God because He loved us first (1 John 4:19) and His love has been richly poured in our hearts through His Spirit (Romans 5:5). I pray we choose to love Christ above everything else. 

" How is your love for Jesus after all these years of walking with Him? Do you still have the burning passion you had for him when you first got saved? Are you moved and grieved when you find yourself in sin?"

Pray with me: Father God thank you for Your immeasurable love that was made seen when You gave Your son to come and die for my sins (1 John 3:16). I find myself falling short and not loving You as I should, forgive me Lord. Open my eyes to see how greatly I am loved by You and enable me to love You with everything in me (Matthew 22:37). May I daily grow in grace and knowledge of You Lord Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18). In Jesus name, I pray and believe, Amen. 

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MUNICH, GERMANY - OCTOBER 20:  A student is writing in the library for ancient studies of the Ludwig Maximilians university on October 20, 2011 in Munich, Germany. German universities set a record of 2.218 million matriculations in the 2010/2011 winter semester, a rise of 4.5%, and expect even more students in the coming winter semster, which starts in October. The end of compulsory military service in the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces, which went into effect earlier this year, is a major contributing factor to the rise in the numbers of students arriving at universities across the country.  (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
Picture of Jean Bertrand Aime Hakizimana
Jean Bertrand Aime Hakizimana

Daily troubles, persistent failures, unfriendly time, overwhelming stress, and emotional tolls, all promise no hope in this world. I just move on and try to keep my balance knowing that I should keep on pedaling because the only way to maintain life on the bicycle of life is to sustain the pedaling. “But when will I stop wandering without a clear direction?” I questioned. I wish I had a good reason to keep pedaling. It had been so long since I questioned about this and couldn’t find an answer to all this chaos, not even a clue. I sometimes admired the calmness of hills, despite all activities run on them (Romans 1:20). At the bottom of all this, I was reminded about the creator who alone could answer my dilemma. Well, as you can predict for a great answer, and so there was. His answer was satisfying. 

"But when will I stop wandering without a clear direction?"

Here is a short verse, in Joshua 1:9 “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” The Lord says the same to you, be strong and of good courage, He is with you. He is with you there down in your heart where no one can search, in your sorrows where no one can understand you, in all your circumstances. So, have courage, God is reminding you today that He is with you wherever you go. But where will the journey end? In 1 Corinthians 2:9, Paul quotes the scripture, saying that “What no one ever saw or heard, what no one ever thought could happen is the very thing God prepared for those who love Him”. At the end of all we face, there is a surprise from God! Let your understanding and faith not rest on human wisdom but on God’s power (1 Corinthians 2:5) for through that you will find the real hope and understanding like I did. Through scriptures, we are not only reminded of how what we pass through are to refine us (1 Peter 1:7) but also how God is with us through it all and at the end, we will be rewarded.   

"He is with you there down in your heart where no one can search, in your sorrows where no one can understand you, in all your circumstances."

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