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							Stop.
 Read the first sentence again.
 
 To show great love for God and our neighbor, we need 
							not do great things.
 
 Stop.
 
 Take a deep breath.
 
 Hold it for 5 seconds.
 
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 Now, exhale.
 
 Breathe in those words.
 
 To show great love for God and our neighbor, we need 
							not do great things.
 
 What is expected of us isn’t ‘greatness.’
 
 No, what God wants from us is to love.
 
 Simple love.
 
 In 1 John the author encourages the community he is 
							writing to do one thing to overcome the conflict 
							they were experiencing:
 
 “Beloved, let us love one another, because love is 
							from God; everyone who loves is born of God and 
							knows God… Beloved, since God loved us so much, we 
							also ought to love one another.”
 
 This letter repeatedly points to Jesus our example 
							in the way of love, but it doesn’t stop there. The 
							community is called to make God’s love tangible to 
							those around them. This love is generous and 
							self-giving, considerate of the other, creating 
							unity.
 
 
 The author lists no other qualifications, save that 
							we love as God loves.
 
 Nothing else.
 
 It is how much love we put in the doing that makes 
							our offering something beautiful for God.
 
 
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			 In 
			order to put this love into action, we may first need to let go of 
			the fear we have in our hearts. Trusting in the assurance and 
			promise that God works with us to bring our love to wholeness.
 Fear of the other.
 
 Let go of it—let your neighbors reveal something about this 
			transformative love.
 
 Fear of ourselves.
 
 Let go of it—taste the wonder of this liberating love, that knows us 
			by name.
 
 Fear of the unknown.
 
 Let go of it—discover the love of God in new and unexpected places.
 
 At times we need to remember that we love because God first loved 
			us. That all we need is what we already have. And what we already 
			have is the love of Christ that dwells within.
 
 We need nothing else
 
 other than
 
 this
 
 Simple Love.
 
 May this prayer become yours this day:
 
 O God, before the noonday comes, we are already feeling as though 
			our lives are not full enough. Instill in us this morning the 
			assurance that you are enough for us, Lover of our Souls. Your love, 
			your call, your work, is enough. Amen.
 
 [Pastor Adam Quine, First Presbyterian Church, Lincoln]
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