Over the last few Sundays at CBC we have been recapping and reviewing our Vision. For the next seven Sundays we're going to be looking at our seven Core Values. The Core Values are:
Loving, Welcoming, Missional, Servant-hearted, Biblical, Spirit-led and Prayerful
Whereas a Vision is about a destination - this is what God is calling us to - our Values are about who we are. And so in terms of decision making our Vision helps us by forcing us to ask the question, 'is doing X going to help us in our journey to become ...?' But our Values help us in our decision making process because they force us to reflect on who we are - and it is this knowledge that shapes how we act and respond.
Although these values are not listed in any kind of order of priority it is appropriate that we start with love. Jesus taught his disciples that the whole of the law hangs on two commands - to love God with all your heart, soul, strength and mind; and to love your neighbour as yourself (e.g. Luke 10:25-37).
Later in the New Testament, Paul teaches that no matter how gifted we are, or what we are able to achieve, unless we are acting in love it is all of no more value than the noise of a clanging cymbal (1 Corinthians 13:1-13).
There are many people in today's world who have a very mixed up view of what love looks like. Fortunately, as we read through the gospels we discover what love looks like - in the person of Jesus. God is not just loving - God is love (1 John 4:16).
But this picture of love that we discover in the gospels is both comforting and challenging. It is comforting to know that even though God knows everything there is to know about us Jesus still loved us so much that he was prepared to die on the cross (Romans 5:8).
But it is challenging to know that we are called to love in this totally giving, self-sacrificial way. Demonstrating our love to our enemies as well as our friends.
But this is only possible when we know that we are loved by God. We are only able to love because God has loved us first (1 John 4:19). Everything that we do has to be motivated out of love. Our actions are our response to the love of God that we have already experienced.
So everything that we do and everything that we say is shaped by our knowledge and experience of God's love for us, our love for God and a genuine love for others.