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Beat Cold Love With Good VideoA commentary by David Cobb"And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold" (Matthew 24:12). What did Jesus Christ mean when He used these words to describe the cold love of our society shortly before His return to earth? The Bible defines love Greek, the original language of the New Testament, has three main words to define different aspects of love. These words and their meanings are…
Christ used agape to explain that in the last days—our days now—people would not be expressing outgoing, unselfish affection and concern for others. Instead, they would be self-consumed and cold toward others. And this is happening now. Pick up the newspaper. Turn on the television news. Scan the headlines on the Web. Listen to the commercials during your favorite television program. Increasingly, you will see self-absorption rather than outgoing concern. How to avoid cold love In this environment, how can we keep our love from growing cold? The most obvious answer: Ask God for help to develop our ability to express the outgoing concern of agape type love. What other practical steps can we take? While there are many good answers, I want to cover just one. We are all heavily influenced by what we see on television and the Internet. It may surprise you to realize that a part of keeping your love spiritually hot is to watch positive and encouraging things. Look for things that will help you think beyond yourself. Consider:
"Maybe it’s not where an athlete is from that makes us root for them. Maybe it’s not the flag on their back, or the anthem that we hear when they win that makes us cheer. Maybe it’s simply that they are human, and we are human; and when they succeed, we succeed."
Vertical thinking video filter In the Bible God gave us a filter to help decide what to watch on television and the Internet: "Whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things" (Philippians 4:8). If we do this, we will be taking one more step toward keeping our love from growing cold—and one more step toward true vertical thinking! VT
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