Sunday 12 July 2020

A Many Splendoured Thing



 
'Who shall separate us from the Love of Christ?' Romans 8:35a

Christians usually describe four types of love:

• Affection (storge,). A fondness between family members or people who have found themselves in a relationship.
• Friendship (phileo). A strong bond between people who share common interest or activity.
• Attraction (eros). Romantic love.
• Charity (agape) - Unconditional love.

Unfortunately when we look at love in this way, love becomes cold and expressionless. We reduce love from a powerful emotion and attribute to an intellectual concept. Instead, when we experience love, it is a wonderful and overflowing feeling. It's exhilarating! 

Therefore, I prefer to look at love as in the song 'Love Is A Many Splendoured Thing' based an a romantic novel by Han Suyin:


Love is a many-splendoured thing,
It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring,
Love is nature's way of giving a reason to be living,
The golden crown that makes a man a king.
Once on a high and windy hill,
In the morning mist two lovers kissed
and the world stood still,
Then your fingers touched my silent heart
and taught it how to sing,
Yes, true love's a many-splendoured thing.

To help us experience and appreciate this kind of love, the Bible teaches us to love sincerely and absolutely, that is, to “Love from the center of who you are; don't fake it” (Romans 12:9 The Message).

The 17th Century French Bishop Francois Fénelon, (Ref 1) wrote, "I live on love. Love does everything within me. It is only out of love that I was created. And it is only inasmuch as I love, that I do what God intended to do by creating me”. Fénelon knew that to be loved and to love is the deepest yearning of the human spirit. He also knew that love must be everything to a person, in order to give and receive love unconditionally. 

Hence, Saint Paul, in 1 Cor 13:4-8, described love unabashedly, 

"Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It does not dishonour others,it is not self-seeking,
It is not self-seeking, its is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices in the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails." 

We all want to have somebody love us truly. God has given us the grace and ability to give and receive such a love. He loves us so that by His example, we can also love another. Love is at the centre of every Christian inter-relationship. It does not matter what kind of love, romantic, filial or agape; just love sincerely, absolutely and unconditionally and we will be living out God’s will and intention for us.

Jesus said, “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. As I have loved you, you should also love one another” (John 13:34).


Lionel

Ref 1. R J Edmonson and R M Helms The Complete Fenelon Paraclete Press, 2008. pp 238-240

Post previously November 2010

3 comments:

  1. Thanks Lionel
    Thanks for the reminder to all of us especially Singaporeans who have almost everything in life not to judge others who are less fortunate.

    It is very difficult to love others and/or be in other person's shoes especially when you are not able to experience their life's problems.
    God Bless

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  2. Hi Lionel,,

    Wonderful contemplation that touches the very depth of every human heart and being. Praise God for giving you such deep understanding of love which is a many splendoured thing!!

    Truly blessed,

    P.S Cooler Becky too is also a refreshing read...like father like daughter in a lighter version...

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  3. Grace wrote
    Thank you Lionel for writing a reminder to love sincerely, absolutely and unconditionally. If we do so we will be living God's will and intention for us.

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