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How do we choose between love and sacrifice in our daily routines when life gets busy?
Answer:
As a husband and father, I've come to realize that choosing between love and sacrifice is not always easy, especially when life gets busy. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've learned that sacrifice is a key component of our love for each other and for our children, Joshua and Rebecca. When we prioritize our own desires and interests over theirs, it can lead to a sense of resentment and entitlement. But when we choose to sacrifice our own needs and wants for the sake of our family, it strengthens our relationships and deepens our love for one another. Jesus taught us that the greatest love is to lay down one's life for others (John 15:13), and I believe that's what sacrifice is all about. When we put others first and prioritize their needs over our own, it's a demonstration of our love and commitment to them. As a pastor, I've seen many couples struggle with this issue, and it's often a matter of perspective. We need to ask ourselves, "Am I sacrificing for my family because I love them, or am I doing it out of obligation or duty?" When we do it out of love, it's a different story altogether. In our family, we've learned to prioritize our relationships and make sacrifices for one another. Whether it's giving up our free time to attend to our children's needs or making financial sacrifices for their education, we've come to understand that love is not just a feeling, but a choice we make every day. And as a Christian, I believe that this is what Jesus meant when he said that love is not self-seeking, but rather a selfless act that puts others first (1 Corinthians 13:5). When we choose to love and sacrifice for one another, it's a reflection of God's love for us, and it brings us closer to Him.
Sources:
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
sacred marriage
gary thomas
the war on children
john macarthur
1 corinthians
thomas schreiner
right thinking in age of chaos
john macarthur
practicing the way
john mark comer
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
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