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How to Become More Lovable
We all want to be loved. As obvious as that may be, many single Christians feel guilty about wanting to be loved. Somewhere they got the idea that this desire is selfish. We should give love and not expect to receive it, they think. They believe the ideal Christian is constantly doing good and being compassionate toward others, looking for nothing in return. That may sound noble, but the truth is that God created us with the natural desires to love and to beloved. Many of us don’t feel very lovable. As a 56 year-old single person, I had trouble with that for years. Over time, however, God showed me that if I’m worthy ofhis love, I’m worthy of the love of other human beings too. But that can be a big step to take. We want to be humble. It can seem arrogant for a single Christian to say, “I’m a lovable person. I’m worthwhile and deserve to have someone care deeply about me.”
Achieving a Healthy Balance
As single Christians, striving for a healthy balance means being neither needy nor cold. Desperately seeking love and going to any length to receive it is off-putting. Instead of attracting people to us, it drives them away. Needy people are scary. Others believe they could never do enough to satisfy a needy person, so they avoid them. On the other hand, cold, aloof people seem unapproachable. Others may conclude that it wouldn’t be worth the trouble to try to break down the cold person’s wall. Love requires sharing, and cold people seem incapable of that. Confident people are the most attractive, and the best place to find confidence is from God. Confident people, both men and women, are fun to be around. They enjoy life more. They give off an enthusiasm that’s infectious. A confident Christian understands that they are deeply loved by God, which makes them less frightened of human rejection. Confident people insist on respect and receive it.
The Most Lovable Person Who Ever Lived
Down through the centuries, billions of people have deeply loved someone they never met: Jesus Christ. Why is that? We know, as Christians, that Jesus gave his life to save us from our sins. That ultimate sacrifice earns our love and worship. But what about the peasants of Israel who didn’t understand Jesus’ mission? Why did theylove him? Never before had they encountered anyone who was genuinely interested in them. Jesus wasn’t like the Pharisees, who burdened them with hundreds of manmade laws no one could possibly follow, nor was he like the Sadducees, aristocrats who collaborated with the Roman oppressors for their own gain. Jesus walked among the peasants. He was one of them, a common carpenter. He told them things in his Sermon on the Mount they had never heard before. He healed lepers and beggars. People flocked to him by the thousands. He did something for those poor, hardworking people that the Pharisees, Sadducees and scribes had never done: Jesus loved them.
Becoming More Like Jesus
We become more lovable by becoming more like Jesus. We do that by surrendering our life to God. We all have personality traits that irritate or offend other people. When you surrender to God, he files down your rough spots. He carves away any pettiness or smallness in your life, and ironically, your personality is not diminished, but is softened and beautified. Jesus knew when he surrendered to his Father’s will, God's limitless love would flow through him and into others. When you empty yourself enough to be a conduit for God’s love, God will reward you not only with his love, but with the love of other people as well. There’s nothing wrong with wanting others to love you. Loving others always takes a risk that you won’t be loved in return, but when you know that God loves you no matter what, you canlove like Jesus:
“A new command I give you: Love one another,” (Jesus said). “As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”(John 13:34-35 NIV)
If you take a genuine interest in people, if you consistently look for the good in them and love them as Jesus would, you truly will stand out from the crowd. They’ll see something in you they’ve never seen before. Your life will become fuller and richer, and you will become more lovable.
i am so moved by the love of God
Jesus is so in love with all of us, not just as a whole, but personally. He desires us, He longs to be a part of our lives. He desires you, you know that? He wants you to know Him personally, not just as a concept or a distant God but as a Father, Savior, Friend, Lover. He can be as close as you want Him to be. He can fill up the empty spaces of your heart and transform your life in a way you never thought possible. He wants you to encounter His Love.
oh the way He holds my heart. the way He whispers to me, the way He holds me up when i feel like i am slipping. i am so thankful for Him. grace is overwhelming–i don’t deserve anything good from Him but He gave me His ENTIRE LIFE. it’s too much for my fickle mind to comprehend, that the God who created the entire universe took MY place and paid for the price of MY sins upon that dirty cross. i don’t have words. my heart is so full with gratitude.
Jesus, empty me of myself so i can be filled with You so everyone i come across will come to know the Love that captivated and saved my soul.
This right here…
“Women, modesty means you have beauty and power. And you use that to teach men how to love you for the right reasons. ” -Jason Evert
Aaliyah on Her Legacy in 2001
Aaliyah discusses the personal value of her artistic career in this 2001 interview.
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