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How does the Bible describe God’s love?
BIBLE READING:
KEY BIBLE VERSE: Heaven will be happier over one lost sinner who returns to God than over ninety-nine others who are righteous and haven’t strayed away!
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God’s love is forgiving.
Romans 8:28
We may be able to understand a God who would forgive sinners who come to him for mercy.
But a God who tenderly searches for sinners and then joyfully forgives them must possess an extraordinary love!
This is the kind of love that prompted Jesus to come to earth to search for lost people and save them.
This is the kind of extraordinary love that God has for you.
If you feel far from God, don’t despair.
He is searching for you.
We may be able to understand a God who would forgive sinners who come to him for mercy.
But a God who tenderly searches for sinners and then joyfully forgives them must possess an extraordinary love!
This is the kind of love that prompted Jesus to come to earth to search for lost people and save them.
This is the kind of extraordinary love that God has for you.
If you feel far from God, don’t despair.
He is searching for you.
BIBLE READING:
KEY BIBLE VERSE: I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from his love.
Death can’t, and life can’t.
The angels can’t, and the demons can’t.
Our fears for today, our worries about tomorrow, and even the powers of hell can’t keep God’s love away.
Whether we are high above the sky or in the deepest ocean, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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God’s love is beyond measure.
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These words were written to a church that would soon undergo terrible persecution.
In just a few years, Paul’s hypothetical situations would turn into painful realities.
This passage reaffirms God’s profound love for his people.
No matter what happens to us, no matter where we are, we can never be lost to his love.
Suffering should not drive us away from God; it should help us to identify with him further and allow his love to reach us and heal us.
God’s love is eternal.
These verses contain one of the most comforting promises in all Scripture.
Believers have always had to face hardships in many forms: persecution, illness, imprisonment, even death.
These could cause them to fear that they have been abandoned by Christ.
But Paul exclaims that it is impossible to be separated from Christ.
His death for us is proof of his unconquerable love.
Nothing can stop Christ’s constant presence with us.
God tells us how great his love is so that we will feel totally secure in him.
If we believe these overwhelming assurances, we will not be afraid.
BIBLE READING:
KEY BIBLE VERSE: God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.
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God’s love is sacrificial.
The entire gospel comes to a focus in this verse.
God’s love is not static or self-centered; it reaches out and draws others in.
Here God sets the pattern of true love, the basis for all love relationships—when you love someone dearly, you are willing to pay dearly for that person’s responsive love.
God paid dearly with the life of his Son, the highest price he could pay.
Jesus accepted our punishment, paid the price for our sins, and then offered us the new life that he had bought for us.
When we share the gospel with others, our love must be like Jesus’.
We must be willing to give up our own comfort and security so that others might join us in receiving God’s love.
The entire gospel comes to a focus in this verse.
God’s love is not static or self-centered; it reaches out and draws others in.
Here God sets the pattern of true love, the basis for all love relationships—when you love someone dearly, you are willing to pay dearly for that person’s responsive love.
God paid dearly with the life of his Son, the highest price he could pay.
Jesus accepted our punishment, paid the price for our sins, and then offered us the new life that he had bought for us.
When we share the gospel with others, our love must be like Jesus’.
We must be willing to give up our own comfort and security so that others might join us in receiving God’s love.
BIBLE READING:
KEY BIBLE VERSE: Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good!
His faithful love endures forever.
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God’s love is inexhaustible.
Repeated throughout this psalm is the phrase, “His faithful love endures forever.”
This psalm may have been a responsive reading, with the congregation saying these words in unison after each sentence.
The repetition made this important lesson sink in.
God’s love includes aspects of love, kindness, mercy, and faithfulness.
We never have to worry that God will run out of love, because it flows from a well that will never run dry.
Wilson, Neil S. The Handbook of Bible application 2000 : n. pag.
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