Love & Need What’s The Difference?

Love and needPeople in love engage in healthy mutually satisfying give and take relationships. They want the best for each other and bring out the best in each other. They know that love requires sacrifice from time to time and they know what it means to die to self. They don’t expect the other person to fulfill all their needs because they understand that no human being is even capable of doing that because only God can meet all our needs. Only His love truly satisfies. People in love are emotionally healthy individuals who find their value and worth in Christ alone not looking to others for self-worth and identity. True love brings forth life and grows deeper and stronger with time.

People in need operate out of a brokenness not wholeness. They attach themselves to unhealthy people who they think have the power to meet their desperate need for love, security and significance. But because brokenness attracts brokenness they tend to draw emotionally unavailable people, who are often abusive, struggling with addictions or have an array of other issues, who do more taking than giving and are incapable of meeting even the basic of needs required for a healthy relationship. This causes a lot of pain and heartache and brings forth death and destruction resulting in extremely toxic and unhealthy relationships that only get worse with time. And yes! Even Christians can operate out of need instead of love. The church is full of hurting people involved in unhealthy relationships.

Are you in love or are you in need? If you are in the latter understand that relationships will not work until you start operation out love. Sadly many Christians don’t truly understand what love is because they have never been modeled it, never have experienced it. They don’t know their value and worth as a precious child of God because their basic human need for love was not met growing up. So they take matters into their own hands and like the song says go searching for love in all the wrong places and settle for the counterfeit version that never satisfies.

 
Oswald Chambers wrote – “No love of the natural heart is safe unless the human heart has been satisfied by God first.” The love of God has the power to change us from the inside out. But there is a marked difference between knowing about the love of God and receiving it into our hearts. It is only when we truly encounter and accept the authentic, undefiled Agape love of our Savior that we are then able to “Love the Lord with all our hearts, soul, mind, and strength and love others as ourselves.” (Mark 12:30). This is the key to engaging in healthy mutually satisfying relationships. It’s the biblical formula that has the power to heal and transform and empower us to engage in love based not need based relationships.

El Shaddai The All Sufficient One

You won’t ever come away wanting!

As we run into the arms of our El Shaddai -Our All-Sufficient One and get to know and experience Him in all His sufficiency. Tonight we continued our in-depth study of the Names of God and encountered our El-Shaddai. He is waiting— arms opened wide—for you.

As God spoke to Abraham thousands of years ago, so He speaks the same words to you, “I am God Almighty [El Shaddai]; walk before Me, and be blameless” (Genesis 17: 1).

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El Roi The God Who Sees

Tonight we studied El Roi, the God who sees. The omnipresent God is there, and His eyes are not shut. He isn’t asleep, unaware of all the circumstances. He sees.

“The eyes of the LORD are in every place, watching the evil and the good.” -Proverbs 15:3

It is only when we know the fullness of who our God is that we can truly rest and have confidence in His name.

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El Elyon The God Most High

Tonight we continued our in-depth study on the names of God and learned we can find rest in the sovereignty of “God Most High” El Elyon

“I will cry to God Most High, to God who accomplishes all things for me.”
Psalm 57:2

The truth of God’s sovereignty brings about a peace and rest that surpasses all knowledge. Trust, praise, thanksgiving, and devotion are byproducts of knowing His supreme rule over all creation.

It is only when we know the fullness of who our God is that we can truly rest and have confidence in His name.

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