For us - new creatures in Christ Jesus,
those who have been reconciled to God through Christ (see 2
Corinthians 5:17-21) - Christ's love is the compelling force. All
other motivators are inferior and fall by the wayside. We cannot get
away from the straightforward succinct truth; Christ's love is the
compelling driving force in our lives.
This verse is more powerful than a
cursory reading reveals. The word used for "compels" denotes: "to be
claimed, totally controlled, held in custody, fully occupies." One
Bible scholar translates this verse, "The love of Christ completely
dominates me." Christ’s love fills us and drives us. It will not
allow us to remain inactive, or sit on the sidelines.
Wait! There is more. It is not
grammatically clear whether the clause "Christ's love" is
subjective, objective, and possessive. There is not need to attempt
and decipher which one is the correct one, for they are all correct.
It is as if Paul deliberately wrote it to denote all three
possibilities. Christ's love for me, my love for Christ, and
Christ's love in me are all involved in catapulting us into action.
When face to face with the wondrous
reality of Christ's love for us, how can anything less than a full
and complete commitment to Him and His way be considered. Isaac
Watts penned it well in his hymn:
When I survey the wondrous
cross,
On which the Prince
of Glory died,
My Riches gain I
count but loss,
And pour contempt on
all my pride.
Were the whole realm
of nature mine
That were a present
far too small.
Love so amazing, so
divine,
Demands my soul, my
life, my all!
Christ's love for me compels me to nothing
less than total commit to Him and holy living in everything I am and
do!
Made new in Christ give us a new
perspective. We do not look at things from a "worldly point of view"
any longer. (2 Corinthians 5:16) In response to His perfect love
that He has lavished upon us, we love Him with all our hearts,
souls, minds, and strength. Only complete consecration to Him will
do. We must serve Him and live as He directs. Anything and
everything we do, we want to glorify Him and direct people's
attention to Him. It is not about us - It is about Him, is the theme
of our daily walk. Our love for Him demands nothing less!
His love in us compels us to live as He
lived, to serve as He served and to give as He gave. We no longer
live for ourselves, but for Him who died and rose again for us.
Compassionate service is instinctive, flowing naturally to those in
need. Christ's love is poured out into our hearts as we in faith
consecrate ourselves wholly to Him. His "perfect love" purifies our
hearts that we will one will with Him. His love having taken up
residence in our hearts, the seat of our very being, establishes
itself as the compel-er of our lives. As His love compel Him to
"count His equality with God as something not to be grasp, but
emptied Himself, taking on the form of a servant and became obedient
even unto death," so His love in us compels us to pour out our
lives, lay down our lives, be a servant, and obey God in all things.
His love for me, my love for Him, and
His love in me is the driving, compelling, motivating, force in our
lives. The question that confronts us is not; how do we motivate
God’s people to be involved in ministry? The question is; why are
the not motivated? The only answer for not being compelled is we are
resisting, squelching, hindering or suppressing Christ’s love.
Beloved, let us yield to Christ and His love. Let us nurture and
nourish God's gift that is ours in Christ Jesus, so that our hearts
will burn with holy passion, compelling us in every way and every
thing to live and ministry for Him. "For the Christ's love compels
us!"