Pastor Mike, in his series “What Does Christlike Look Like?” presented a challenging message last Sunday concerning the capacity that believers have to love like never before. In fact, his message clearly demonstrated the overarching power and impact of God’s love expressed through His followers. However, PM (Pastor Mike) couched the sermon in a word picture of Christ showing up on Sunday and asking what if He did, what would He say about love? The idea of Jesus coming to church, on any given Sunday, is both intoxicating and horrifying.
It is intoxicating because we would know experientially that He exists. We could see Him, speak with Him, yea verily, shake His nail-scarred hands. We would have our faith invigorated, enlightened, emboldened. Jesus in the house would move the folks to abandon their facades and pick up the praise in honesty and truth. Oh, that would be a great day for the likes of us puny disciples.
Of course, PM is a good theologian, so he reminded us that Jesus was already in the house. He had come in with each and every one of us that claims the name of Christ and has given our lives to Him. Jesus of Nazareth, the Savior, the King, was there! So the second reaction to His presence, the tremendous call to pay attention for real (thus horrifying, based on our usual demeanor at church), is a natural response when the Owner of the Universe shows up!
It would not be horrifying because Jesus is evil and would lop our heads off; rather it would be so because He has a demand on us to obey Him (and often we do what we want instead, and you know we do!). He has the right to speak to us straight, no hyperbole, no sweetening the truth, no wiggling from the task. He would, as PM said, “Teach us, Command us and Expect us to live a lifestyle of love.”
That’s what is uncomfortable. He would call us to task relative to His gracious love, showing us that He did not just desire for us to revel in His prowess, but to learn to live it also. His model is not to be put on the shelf, but put in to practice.
That’s why He would command us and does command us. We have the capacity to love like Him, so He tells us to get to it! “Just do it,” PM said. We can, so we should. Jesus demands it from us, so we must. The Christian who does not love is an anomaly. It is incongruous, absurd, for the follower of Christ to not love. We are commanded to “Do it,” because it is part of our Christian character.
And as if Christ would put our feet to the fire, He expects us to live that way consistently. There is no room for the believer to say, “I loved yesterday, so I’m taking today off.” Jesus actually is waiting for us to conform to the command based on His teaching and modeling. That is what is so terrifying. Jesus expects us to put love into action. 1 John 3:18 (NIV), as quoted in PM’s sermon, says it all, “Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and truth.” And that is the challenge, if Jesus showed up at church.




