Love is not Love

Ary Scheffer – Temptation of Christ

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength. Mark 12:30

I was listening to a video of Voddie Baucham that is well worth the watch. While I wholeheartedly am a daughter of the Church, I rejoice when a Protestant speaks truth with clarity, even while our own leaders confuse. I have, of late, felt like a battered spouse as my friend so adeptly wrote about, so when something cuts through with clarity, it is worth sharing to help us focus and navigate these tumultuous times. If you haven’t time to watch the video, I will share briefly in my own words some of its insight here but I will use a Catholic bible translation (NCB) and add a lot of my own commentary.

So often we hear that “love is love”, and if any correction is offered a person can get labeled as “hateful.” But the truth is, true love is not hateful and there are things that the bible does tell us not to love. 

Do not love the world
or what is in the world.
If anyone does love the world,
the love of the Father is not in him. 1 John 2:15

So we ask ourselves, what “world” is being talked about that we are not to love? The verse goes on to say;

For everything that is in the world—
the concupiscence of the flesh,
the concupiscence of the eyes,
and the pride of life—
comes not from the Father
but from the world.
And the world with all its enticements
is passing away,
but whoever does the will of God
abides forever. 1 John 2:16-17

This verse spells out the “world” we are not to love. While most bible translations state, “desires” of the flesh, “lust” of the eyes and the “pride” of life, I love that this NCB translation uses the word “concupiscence.” I am not here to go into which translation is right. The Pastor in the video does not use concupiscence and still gets the point across clearly. I am here just to expound on what he was saying, and the word concupiscence reminds us of our Catholic roots and the fact that we are fallen and desire to do wrong things. We became disordered when we fell from grace, and we all have concupiscence. When we start to call our concupiscence and our sin “irregular” we do a disservice to the gravity of the fall from grace against an infinitely good God and we do a disservice to the immensity of God’s saving grace that wants to elevate and divinize us.

His divine power has bestowed on us everything that is necessary for life and for devotion through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and virtue. By these he has given us his precious promises, great beyond all price, so that through them you may escape from the corruption with which evil desires have infected the world and thereby may come to share in the divine nature. 2 Peter 1:3-4

Something “irregular” invokes imagery of being able to be made regular by man. While something sinful can only be made whole and healed and better than regular through surrender to the Divine Will. The latter takes repentance and reliance on God, not man. In our efforts to be empathetic I think we have become cruel. We steal from people the knowledge and understanding of the love of God by watering down truth in luke warm language.

When our source becomes anything other than God alone (Mark 10:18), then the source of our love is not of God. Thus, when the love comes from wrong desire or from pride, we can know that this love is not of God and we are told, do not love it. Our society seems unaware of this. Many of our church leaders do too. If I desire to fornicate outside of marriage, that is a disordered desire and must come to God and beg his mercy upon me. How do I know? Because scripture tells us;  

Are you not aware that wrongdoers will never inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived! Fornicators, idolaters, adulterers, male prostitutes, sodomites, thieves, extortioners, drunkards, slanderers, swindlers—none of these will inherit the kingdom of God.  Some of you were once such as these. However, now you have been washed clean, you have been sanctified, you have been justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God. 1 Corinthians 6:9-11

We can know these things are wrong through natural law and because of the harm that comes to others and ourselves when we do these things. We may think there’s no harm, but there is, and it is why we are told not to do them. It isn’t because God wants to restrict us, but because God wants us to be glorified in Him, not of ourselves. 

It isn’t just the source of love that must be from God, but the object of our love must also be Godly. If we love the object so much so that it becomes our identity – I AM statements of anything other than being a child of God, then it is ungodly. It is actually idolatry. We all sin but when we identify as our sin or we identify others by their sin it is not of God.  

We can clearly see that loving the world has a twofold problem, a bad source (concupiscence) and a bad object (sin). The fruit of all this can also clearly be seen. The fruit is division, violence, depression, rage, anxiety, death and war.  Love is not love. A bad source and a bad object can send you to a place where there is no love if you don’t choose to change. True love is a person and Jesus really is the answer.

Ask yourself what is it that you love? If it isn’t God alone then bring your desires and attachments before God and surrender them. The Holy Spirit is just waiting to dwell within you, so you bear good fruit. 

In contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness,  gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against such things. Galatians 5:22-23

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11 Responses to Love is not Love

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  2. capjjm says:

    Except that the relationship of two people in love with each other falls into none of those categories (although the behaviors of a certain crude, corrupt politician most traditionalists rave over most certainly do).

    • If the two people in love are having sexual relations and are not a sacramentally married male and female then it most certainly falls into the category of lust of the eyes and desires of the flesh and the pride of life, whether those people are corrupt politicians or anyone else. Romans 1:21-32

      • capjjm says:

        In your heart of hearts, do you really think God sees it that way? I surely do not. Nor, apparently, do the majority of Catholics in the west who support marriage equality.

      • Scripture clearly states God does see it that way. It doesn’t really matter what the majority of Catholics support if it is ungodly. Two male bodies do not fit together, neither do two female bodies. Body parts being used in a way that they are not supposed to be is harmful to the body and the soul. If you really love someone you wouldn’t harm either the body or the soul. No fruit can be borne naturally from this kind of union. This is against natural law which is written on our hearts. You do not have to follow it. Free will is always a choice and God does not mandate that you love him. But if you love him, you keep his commandments and if you fall you confess and reconcile in the confessional. The choice is always up to you. Matthew 19:4-9

    • Sally says:

      “In your heart of hearts, do you really think God sees it that way? ”
      I had to chuckle at this comment you made below. We actually do know how God sees things. It’s called the Word of God or Scripture. When a moral question arises, we’re supposed to refer to it in order to see what God’s thought and law is on the subject. Are you familiar with it? Most of the Church’s modern problems are basically because “men” have perverted the meaning of the Word of God to fit with their perverted desires. Your thinking is more in line with the worship of Baal and Ashera. In other words, a pagan line of thinking. You may want to examine your motives and if it is the true God you wish to worship and follow your mind would need to be renewed. Prayers for you to lead you to Truth and the grace to accept it.

      • Yes Sally and to add to what Sally is saying, while you may view the God of Scripture as rule filled, the rules were always to keep us, in all ways, from harm. He wants both our bodies and souls glorified. Suffering didn’t come into the world because of God but once it was here He sent His Son to enter into our suffering and to love us even unto death on a Cross. The ultimate sacrifice of true love, one that doesn’t fall for desires of the flesh, lust of the eyes, or the pride of life.

  3. Sally says:

    It seems that the spirit of perversion has gained entrance in all manner of society and the Church. Webster’s Dictionary defines perversion as “a diverting from the true intent or purpose; a change to something worse; a turning or applying to a wrong end or use.”
    The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass has even been perverted and now is more about us than it’s true intent when Jesus established it. It’s no wonder that the body of Christ has become confused and made to believe that feelings and being kind are the utmost virtues, ignoring the Truth. It’s no wonder that the sin of lust has been perverted to mean love. This perverse spirit is blinding people to the truth of the gospels. The problem is that people are cooperating and in agreement with it. It’s going to take a major intervention to break it’s power over the minds and hearts of people. I believe that God in His Mercy will do that. “The Lord is just in all His ways, and kind in all His doings.” Psalm 145:17

  4. Finnian-John says:

    Susan, while reading this article, an old (but popular) saying came to mind from the Viet Nam war era: “Make Love; Not War”….
    I remember thinking – how does one ‘make’ love??? Is it even possible? Of course not!!! Love is not a thing, nor an emotion. “God is love”…as John tells us in scripture…
    The “father of lies” had a field day with this deception though, suggesting that “drugs, sex, and rock & roll” were a good alternative to war!

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