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Loving God in Action

Loving God in Action

Lately, I’ve been posting about what it means to love God. It all starts with His love being birthed in us. Then, I must learn to love God with all of my heart, soul, mind, and strength. From there, I need to do what it takes to have an undivided heart toward the Lord.

Now I want to talk about the result that God is looking for in us.

If I have an undivided heart, it works through to my actions. I want to show God my love. This love compels me – it arrests me, it carries me along

My life should show the love of God. But how does this work in my life? First, I want to talk about what this love is not.

The Pharisees believed that they loved God. I can’t even imagine tithing on this level. Actually bringing a tithe of the herbs you grow in your garden. Tithing is good, but by itself it doesn’t show God that you love Him.

It’s like a “workaholic” parent who is never home to spend time with their family because they choose to work late hours. When their children are older they say, “You never showed us any love.” The parent’s response is that they were working for their kids.

Jesus knew the condition of the hearts of these Pharisees.

How did He know this? The Lord explained it to them.

The fact is that if you love someone, you desire praise from the one you love. Therefore you do things that will please them. The opposite of this love is trying to convince them to be pleased with what you’re doing.

What does true love for God look like?

This is what seeking praise from God is all about. If I want God to praise me – I find out what pleases Him.

First of all, you need to hear His commands. Then, we must obey those commands. In this verse, that word obey, means to guard, watch over, and keep your eye on to prevent loss or injury.

Love for God means guarding His commands. First, I must know His desires. Then I need to keep an eye on them. I should be rehearing them again and again.

That’s the importance of being in Scripture regularly. I get His Word on the inside of me. Then, in order to guard it – to make sure it’s not lost – I need to memorize it. After that, I need to take it a step further. I must do what it says.

© 2026 Nick Zaccardi

 

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Loving God with your Mind & Strength

Loving God with your Mind & Strength

Lately I’ve been posting about our love for the Lord. My last one was about having an undecaying love for Him. It’s taken from what Jesus said to His disciples.

Today, I want to look at the second part of this verse. It’s another “thruster” that keeps our love for God from decaying.

I must love God with all my mind. This is an important concept to understand. If you remember from last time, our mind is the storage area for everything we’ve experienced. Because of this, we use our mind to sort everything out.

However, this verse uses a special word for mind. Jesus is not just talking about our surface thinking. This is speaking about our deep thinking.

Sometimes we say, “I’ll think about it.” But, what we actually mean is, “No, I don’t care about it.”

Other times we say, “I need to think this through.” That’s the word for mind used in this verse. It’s the place in our soul where we think things through.

Actually, the devil wants to keep us from deep thinking. He’s constantly trying to keep us looking for entertainment and amusement. The word, a-muse-ment literally means not thinking. If he can keep us busy, busy, busy, we’ll never think through our love for God.

The Bible says a lot about this area. Apart from Christ, our mind is a very dark place. This is why we must meditate on God’s Word. It brings light to our thinking. As we meditate, God writes His laws in us.

This verse literally says to gird the loins of your deep thinking. Wait a minute, I’ve heard that before in Scripture! In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul talks about the armor of God. With the very first piece – the belt of truth – he says to gird your loins with truth.

I believe that he’s talking about our minds. I’ve set my direction toward God. Am I willing to lay everything down for Him? If so, now I must think deeply about His truth and its affect on my life. That’s the belt that holds everything else on.

Next, Jesus said that I must love God with all my strength. This is the Greek word that means force. First of all, we must understand the difference between force and power.

Power is the capability to do something. It can be passive. A house can have power, yet be dark and cold inside. Nothing is plugged into the power. It’s like many Christians – they have the power of the Holy Spirit, but they’re not plugged in.

Force has direction and magnitude. When force is applied, something happens. Water boils, a baseball moves at 90mph, a bullet shoots, or a car moves.

I need to love God with all my force. Not just, “I love God in my heart”. Because even if that is true, you’re only one-quarter of the way to an undecaying love.

This is the “showing love” part of the equation. This is how you put your force into it.

When Christ plugged into the power, the force that was released raised Him from the dead. The effect of this force is resurrection power. But, more incredible than that, we’re told…

We’re told here to be endued with power – to plug into His power. In that way you can operate in His mighty force. This is the same force that raised Christ from the dead. Now this power can be used to show your love for God. Then it can be a truly undecaying love.

We must do what it takes to draw from His power to keep our love for Him in orbit. Love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.

© 2026 Nick Zaccardi

 
 

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