ENLARGED HEART
Dr.
Seuss’ famous story of the Grinch Who Stole Christmas says that the Grinch
lived just above Who-ville with a serious problem. The reader is made
aware that his heart was two sizes too small. This is why the Grinch
hated Christmas and everything else about the merry Whos. By the end of
the story, however, something happens. After working to ruin Christmas,
the Grinch saw the Whos celebrating and loving each other even though they had
nothing. “And what happened then...? Well...in Who-ville they say,
that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day!”
When we love like
this others will be able to catch a glimpse of Jesus. When we love like this not only our own hearts
will continue to enlarge, but other people (whose hearts are perhaps two sizes
too small) will respond to God as they see love played out like they have never
seen before.
The
Grinch’s heart enlarged because he saw how the people loved each other no
matter the circumstances. Once he saw their unconditional love, he wanted
to be a part of it and he wanted to have it. It is no wonder his heart enlarged!
He had never before experienced that kind of unselfish love that was not based
on getting or gaining more.
Jesus
gave his disciples a new command in the book of John. "A new command
I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one
another”—John 13:34. The old commands say to love the Lord your God with all
your heart, mind and soul, and to love your neighbor as yourself. What is
the key difference in this additional command? We are to love as Christ
loved. It is a love that was demonstrated to us on the cross, when He
died for us, even while we were still sinners.
This
love is a revolutionary love. It is a sacrificial love that is willing to
put others’ needs ahead of personal needs. It is a forgiving love that is
willing to forgive without limitations. It is a love that helps even when
it does not fit into the schedule. It is a love that does not complain,
even when it has been wronged. It is a love that is hard to live by, but
it is a love that we are called to strive for. That is why God sent His
son and left the Holy Spirit with us so that we could have supernatural
strength to love as He loved.
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