Why You Simply Can’t Love Me for Me

Pop threw up his hands in disgust, prompted by the third Valentine’s Day movie release advertisement that evening:

“This is why young people can’t get married.”

Obviously, it’s not Colin Farrell’s fault specifically (don’t ever change, you rakish Irishman). But as our conversation blossomed, I found myself agreeing that the insidious romantic promises carried in these innocuous trailers bespeak a deeper culprit.

[pullquote]We want love to be… perfect. And we want our relationships to be… perfect.[/pullquote] And we will know that we’ve found “the one” when everything is just… perfect.  

Love Me For Me

These expectations we often foster in our hearts whisper a promise of unconditional love that can only be satisfied in Christ Jesus.

[pullquote position=”right”]A leading man whispering sweet nothings in my ear will only temporarily calm my insecurities.[/pullquote]

I am broken. Irrevocably. And my brokenness nicks everyone around me on a consistent basis. Born in sin, shaped in iniquity (Ps. 51:5). Every other thought and quite a few actions I employ scream of both a desire to be loved… and the inability to conform myself into a woman deserving of that inborn desire.

After you take me in your arms and tell me that you love me for all that I am and all that I’m not… I will disappoint you. Time and time again. You will wake up one day, turn over, look at me, and be sick and tired of what you see. I will open my mouth and I will have found the words that aggravate you like no other.

How will you love me then?

Don’t give me self-help advice: I am a sinner. [pullquote]I do not need to be reassured that my sin isn’t that bad, or that my imperfections just work together to make me a perfect package.[/pullquote] I need to be pointed from my sin to my need of a Savior.

Love Christ for Christ 

Christ drives this message home to his pharisaical audience with unparalleled force.

You think you’re so righteous just because of your actions? Well, God requires a reorientation of your very nature (Rom. 7). You can try with all of your might to be and do the right things but let’s face it: you’re just a whitewashed tomb (Mt. 23:27). And your whitewash may fool everybody around you, and it may even delude you, but on that last day, you will stand as a bare, exposed sepulcher needing to answer for all of your shortcomings. If you haven’t been perfect, you haven’t been good enough (Mt. 7:22).

God doesn’t require your best. He requires holiness (1 Pet. 1:16).

Ouch.

But God, in his rich mercy, doesn’t leave us in that naked place. He clothes us. And not in righteous works that we have done, but in the righteousness of Christ himself (Phil. 3:9). He clothes us in the works of a Son worthy of his love. And, because of that love, we become worthy. His worth becomes our refuge.

And he doesn’t do this because we’re perfect little snowflakes who had him at hello. He does it because he is just that inherently loving. All on his own. (Eph. 2:8)

Love Me For Christ

When God looks at me, he doesn’t see the ugliness of my sin. He sees the beauty of Christ’s righteousness. And if we are waiting for perfect people to walk into our lives utterly deserving of our love, we’re not viewing them through the right lens. [pullquote position=”right”]I don’t need someone to love me for “me.” I need them to love me for all that Christ is on my behalf.[/pullquote]

Now, here’s what I don’t need:

“Jasmine. The minute I saw you, I realized that though your face is subpar and your character is severely lacking. I had been presented with a marvelous opportunity to show benevolence by claiming you as my own in spite of the fact that I’m repulsed by you.”

Um, thanks, Bob. But, no thanks.

Song of Solomon, for instance, talks about a love that is full of raptures and romance. There are qualities that the Lord puts into us that certain other people just bring out. Certain relationships make us blossom like no others. Marriages should be that way. Friendships should, too (Prov. 27:17). And God has put certain things into me as an individual that are special, that others will appreciate in a unique way.

Yes, please.

But the decision to love one another should be rooted much deeper than my inherent goodness, which is… nonexistent.

[pullquote]Love should be rooted in Christ’s inherent goodness on my behalf and how my growth and character reflects the fact that I am his.[/pullquote] I want the things that people love about me – and we’re not just talking romantic love here – to be the things that herald the fact that I have received an inheritance of righteousness that I did not earn, but strive to walk in it nonetheless.

Love As God Loves

I love romantic movies.

Don’t judge me.

But the rainy slow-motion proposals just hit me right in the gut. The, “I knew I loved you when…” and the “I chose you because…” of it all is just chock-full of preciousness that I cannot deny.

However.

As believers, we have an opportunity to cultivate a love deeper than a false notion of another person’s perfection. And we can give others a hope beyond the pressure of maintaining a flawless facade. We can be men and women who love each other out of the depths of the love that God offers to his children… in Christ.

And then, we get to love people, not just for who they are, but for who they will become as his grace continues to mold and shape them to Christ’s gorgeous image. [pullquote position=”right”]We get to love them, not just for this flawless Hollywood moment, but for all of the moments that God has ordained for their sanctification and for ours.[/pullquote] We get to see them, not just for who they are for us, but how they can be used by the Lord of the universe!

That’s how I desire to be loved. And it’s the love I’ve been given. So, in him, it’s the love I can give.

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4 comments

Timothy Trudeau February 15, 2014 - 10:23 pm
Wow! Great job. Great article.
lisa hickey February 16, 2014 - 8:32 pm
This is wonderful, thank you!
Denise February 17, 2014 - 9:06 pm
Very good. Thank you, Jasmine.
Keyshana March 8, 2014 - 10:02 pm
This is like the best post I've ever read on my life! Greatness! Thanks Jasmine!

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