The wellspring of the gifts of the Spirit is the loving heart of God. 1 John 4:16 tells us that “God is love.” He is the ultimate embodiment of perfect love. Many of us have a difficult time wrapping our head around what perfect love might look like because of poor examples we’ve seen or experienced in life. However, that does not diminish the reality that love exists or that it exists in a manner that is life-giving and transformative to the extreme. Such is the love of the Lord God.
I recognize that I am a fortunate man. I had two loving parents who modeled love extremely well. I fondly remember long talks with my Dad as he patiently taught me life skills. Mom was always there to sooth our fears and tears and encourage us in whatever pursuit we were engaged in. As we grew more responsible, they gave us the necessary tools for life – shelter, food, clothing, an education, a vehicle to drive, a foundation of faith and service to others, a legacy to live up to. I grow nostalgic as I think of how my parents strove to bless their four children realizing that my wife and I have tried, in our imperfect way, to do the same for our four children. The point of this is that if we as imperfect, often too busy, sometimes self-absorbed, parents want to give good things to our children, how much more does our perfect, always present, attentive Heavenly Father want to give good things to us, His children. If you have entered into the family of faith, you are His precious child. And if you have not surrendered your life yet, I can tell you He is drawing you and offering you the penultimate relationship life has to offer – adoption into His family, a seat of honor at His banquet table.
What I have described echoes the words of our Lord recorded in Matthew 7:9-11 “Which of you, if your son asks for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish will give him a snake? If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask Him!” God is the perfect Father and He gives His children good gifts. This is a truth we can hold on to. After 33 years of living for Him, I testify to the veracity of this scripture.
Even as I write this the Lord has highlighted another scripture – John 8:31-32. “To the Jews who had believed in Him, Jesus said, ‘If you hold to my teaching, you are really my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.’” Jesus wants you to know that He is for you and not against you. That He loves you with an everlasting love. That His banner over you is love. That you are precious to Him. That He gave Himself for you. And He wants to give you everything necessary to live out the life He has called you to. A life of joyful, fulfilling, abundant, faithful service in the family of God.
I’m reminded of a sweet season of extended prayer many years ago. We were living in Louisiana, but I was praying for my family who all lived on the east coast. Literally I had been drawn to pray for an hour or more every day for certain things going on in the family, but specifically for my family who lived a long way away. My wife and I were reasonably content having started a family of our own, but I had a real burden of prayer upon me. One night as I was pacing and praying in our closet, the Lord spoke very clearly to me. “Son, I’m going to give you the desires of your heart.” I distinctly remember saying, “No Lord, not my will, but your will.” To which the Holy Spirit responded, “That is why I’m going to give you the desires of your heart.” I was humbled, thankful, and awed all at the same time. Now I had not been trying to get back to the east coast. I don’t think I had done anything to start the process or even look for another job, but within 9 months or so, through a series of amazing (you could even say miraculous) circumstances we found ourselves living in southeast Tennessee. By the way, I don’t know if I had read the verses in Psalm 37:4 prior to this event, but today they stand as one of my life verses. “Take delight in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.”
As we pour our heart into knowing the Lord, growing in our relationship with Him, obeying His prompting, He wants to give us good gifts. He desires us to desire the things He wants to do in us and in the lives of those around us. Let’s go back to the verses just before Jesus talks about the Father giving good gifts to His children. In Matthew 7:7-9 Jesus says, “Ask and it will be given to you. Seek and you will find. Knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks the door will be opened.” When we are His children and we are responding to His love, when our desire is to love and obey Him, He will give us good gifts. Even before a person turns to Christ the Lord loves them and has offered the ultimate gift, His Son, Jesus, so they can enter into the family of God. He wants us to have the gifts of the Spirit to edify us and to strengthen the Church – the body of Christ. His love toward us and His love for the Church are the wellspring of the spiritual gifts.
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