Love vs Lust
There is a great contrast between love
and lust. Lust is more of a sexual or
greedy feeling, while love is more of a
secure and content filled feeling we
get from giving and receiving. Lust
does not have to be something sexual, it can be a greedy desire for
more money and power, etc. But for
this article, I am using it in its sexual
context. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 sums up the
common traits and variances of love
and lust. LOVE is kind = considerate, caring,
giving, thoughtful, understanding Lust is envy = jealous, greed, spite,
resentment, LOVE is not proud = humble,
submissive, meek, modest Lust is self-seeking = selfish,
rebellious, rude, egotistical, hateful, LOVE rejoices in the truth = God is love,
Love is God = Wisdom, Holy Spirit, Lust delights in evil = Satan, sin,
wicked, iniquitous, immoral, dishonest Whoever does not love does not
know God, because God is love.
1John 4:8
AND Dear friends, since God so loved us, we
ought to also love one another.
1 John 4:11 The world has a superficial and selfish
view of love, which has contaminated
our understanding of what REAL LOVE
is. The culture believes that love is
something that makes us FEEL good
and that it's acceptable to sacrifice moral principles to obtain such love.
But in doing so this culture IS NOT
obtaining the love characteristic but
the lustful ones. Love involves unselfish acts. Faith is
the foundation of God's message. By
putting our complete faith in God gives
us the freedom to love others
completely. Matthew 5:27-28 says, "You have
heard that it was said, "do not commit
adultery, but I tell you that anyone
who looks at a woman lustfully has
already committed adultery with her in
his heart. If your right hand causes you to sin, gouge it out and throw it
away. It is better for you to lose one
part of your body than for you whole
body to be thrown into hell. And if
your right hand causes you to sin, cut
it off and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than
for your whole body to go into hell." When Jesus said to throw away you
right hand or gouge out your eye, he
didn't mean in the literal sense
because even a blind person can lust.
Jesus' thinking was that if that were
the only choice, then it would be better to go into heaven with one eye
or one hand then to go to hell with
two hands or two eyes. Acting out lustful desires is very
harmful in four ways. 1. Lustful desires destroys marriage 2. Lustfulness is rebelliousness to God 3. Lustfulness always hurts someone 4. Lustful acts leads to premarital sex Jesus said the desire to have sex with
someone other than your spouse is
mental adultery. Therefore, If lustful
desires are in our thoughts, then they
most likely will come out in our
actions! "For where you treasure is, there your
heart will be also." Luke 12:34 In essence, it's in what we THINK.
What we crave and lust for in life
shows our values and morals. What
we think in our heart and mind comes
back out in our actions. Lustful thinking can turn into 1. Adultery = divorce 2. Premarital sex = genital diseases =
lack of sexual interest with spouse 3. Sin = death Sexual immorality is a temptation we
all must face on a daily basis. God
doesn't forbid sexual sins just to be
difficult. God knows its power to
destroy people lives physically and
spiritually. God wants to protect us from damaging ourselves with
immoral sexual desires. Sex outside of
the marriage relationship always hurts
someone. It hurts God because it
shows that we care more about our
own lustful desires than Him. Paul said in Corinthians, "Do you no
know that your body is the a temple of
the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom
you have received from God? You are
not your own; you were bought at a
price (Jesus Christ death freed us from sin). Therefore, honor God with your
body" 1 Corinthians 6: 19-20 Many people believe they have the
right to do whatever they want with
their own bodies. And they think this
is freedom, but really, they are
enslaved to their own lustful and sinful
desires - they are in bondage and slave to their desires. When we become Christian's (Christ
ones) the Holy Spirit lives in us and fills
us up, and we no longer own our own
bodies, but we belong to God. Do you love others like God wants you
to love? Whoever loves his brother lives in the
light, and there is nothing in him to
make him stumble. 1 John 2:10 Angie Lewis offers spiritual
enlightenment tips for couples in
marriage, and is the author of new
release book JOURNEY ON THE ROADS
LESS TRAVELED. This unique book is about love, life,
marriage, addiction, temptation, and
understanding the power of spiritual
awareness for your marriage. In her book, Angie reveals her own
journey of overcoming addiction and
battling with her negative emotions
that she allowed to embrace her life
and marriage.
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