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Fifth Wednesday after Pentecost

July 5, 2023 • Pastor Greg Stenzel • Exodus 32:15–29, 1 Timothy 6:11–16, Matthew 10:34–42

THE CHRISTIAN LOVES GOD ABOVE ALL

Not all love is good. It is self-destructive to love bad things. However, loving good things in the wrong order is just as harmful. For example, it would seem to be a good thing that a man loves his dog. But if he loves his dog more than he loves his wife, his “love” for both is disordered. That is not in the best interests of the man, his wife, or even his dog. For love to be healthy, it needs to be properly ordered.


The Christian loves God above all things, for the Christian understands that everything in this world is transitory. Relationships fail. Empires fall. Accomplishments are quickly forgotten. But nothing about God is transitory. God’s love is eternal. He promises the Christian everlasting life. And so the Christian struggles not simply to avoid loving bad things. The Christian struggles to love God above all other good things because the Christian understands that God is of ultimate value.