What is the “new commandment” from Jesus for us?

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself” (Luke 10:27 ESV).

Jesus echoes 2 Kings 23:25, telling us to “turn to the LORD with all,” a holistic, embodied, interconnected turning of our affections, thoughts, and emotions. In the weary wilderness of suffering, our souls long, our emotions thirst, our bodies faint, and our minds seek God. 

As His believing children, described in Ephesians 2:13 as being united with Christ, He knows a whole-being love for Him is best for us

So, what’s one way to love Him with all our heart when we’re suffering? It’s to sing our longings and losses as we turn to Him. Just like Jesus did on earth. Think of Him singing the Psalms, too! Imagine their lyrics as His own, as He suffered throughout His earthly life, bringing His every emotion to our Father.

What a beautiful way that He designed us. Singing uniquely integrates our souls, emotions, bodies, and minds.

Anne Steele, suffering from chronic illnesses, caregiving, and multiplied grief in many loved ones’ deaths, sings her longing as she turns to our God of love, in love for Him.

Sing a love song to Jesus by bringing my longings and losses to Him

Like Anna, let’s turn to Jesus, the LORD our God, with the agony of it all, as a love song to Him into our weariness.

O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you;
    my soul thirsts for you;
my flesh faints for you,
    as in a dry and weary land where there is no water (Ps. 63:1 ESV).

Loving my Lord, my God of grace

My soul clings to you;
    your right hand upholds me (Ps. 63:8 ESV).

Sing a love song to Jesus by seeking Him honestly in this suffering and singing His words of love for us, the lyrics He sang as He suffered

Sing a love song to Jesus by telling Him my sorrows, being given His strengthto strength

Happy are the people whose strength is in you,
whose hearts are set on pilgrimage.

Sing a love song to Jesus, my mercy-seat, my Redeemer, my refuge, my helper, my beloved Savior

when I remember you upon my bed,
    and meditate on you in the watches of the night
for you have been my help,
    and in the shadow of your wings I will sing for joy (Ps. 63:5-7 ESV).

This week’s playlist gift of lament “love songs,” loving Jesus by bringing our longings and losses to His refuging love for us

Weary soul, let’s come to our refuge today. Singing our honest emotional expressions to our God of unchanging love deepens our relationship with Him, at the feet of Jesus. Our suffering song then becomes one of love and being loved by our God. 

Singing of His love and singing our love songs back to Him begins to shape our emotions within the suffering experience. 

This week’s playlist gift is filled with lament, all love songs, the love of Jesus and our love back to Him, in our longings and losses. This has been His upholding gift to my soul, carrying me through over 30 years of chronic illness and much severe pain and grief.

Perhaps the honest songs of lament and love will be His healing gift to you too? Sign up below if this might help you, sister in Christ. 

To read more of Lauri’s writing, you can use her devotional Bible study lament prayer journals: Praying God’s Promises Into Suffering, or Near to God: A Devotional Bible Study of God’s Character as We Suffer, or Singing the Gospel to Job: Finding Hope in Suffering. In the Valleys of God’s Love is written for children aged 3-8, a perfect read for grandparents, parents, and children to share together, preparing them for suffering to come.

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