SPIRE: Emotional
This powerful message takes us deep into the heart of the greatest commandment, examining what it truly means to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. Through the moving account of Jesus at Lazarus's tomb in John 11, we discover that emotional maturity isn't about suppressing our feelings or reacting impulsively, but about responding appropriately with love at the center. Jesus wept at Lazarus's death even though He knew He was about to raise him from the dead. This wasn't weakness but profound emotional strength, entering into grief while remaining anchored in purpose. We're challenged to examine the difference between being a thermometer that merely reflects the emotional temperature of our surroundings versus being a thermostat that sets it through Christ-centered love. The message confronts us with diagnostic questions: What drives our emotional highs and lows? Do we love God first, or are we living for approval, comfort, or control? When pressed, do our emotions push us toward love or away from it? The cross becomes our ultimate picture of emotional strength, where Jesus chose love and forgiveness despite betrayal, abandonment, and agony. This isn't a call to perfection but to trajectory, inviting us to bring our reactive hearts to the Lord and allow Him to transform our emotional lives into instruments of grace rather than weapons of destruction.