The Love Of God
Have you ever been truly loved by someone?
Have you ever loved someone truly?
“Love” is a word we throw around quite freely in our
culture. Isn’t it kind of odd that we
use the same word to describe a fondness or affection for any person, event, activity,
hobby, food, location, movie or television show?
I love popcorn.
I love dark chocolate.
I love The Waltons.
I love my parents.
I love my husband.
I love my kids.
I love those shoes!
We are truly strange creatures! (insert smiley face icon).
The reality is, we usually love until we don’t. I love Mexican food, but after a food
poisoning incident, that love grew cold for some time! I love dark chocolate, but the scale in my
bathroom says that love affair is over!
Our love is fickle, conditional, changeable.
But God’s love is different.
God loves because He is love.
God loves us because He chooses to love us. And He continues to love despite every reason
that exists as to why He should not love.
I believe my husband loves me fully and completely, but I
can’t deny there are some things about me that he doesn’t know, or hasn’t seen. Inside every human creature are the secrets
of our inner man. Thankfully, God’s
Spirit does His transforming work in us, and so for the most part we are able
to put aside the darkness of our human nature and enjoy real
relationships. But let’s not kid
ourselves…we still possess the free will and the unredeemed flesh to quickly
deteriorate into our human nature. If I
choose to walk in the flesh, I’m quite certain there exists all manner of
ugliness that could come spewing to the surface!
My husband loves me, and has never seen all the ugliness
that dwells in my human flesh. He’s seen
bits of it (trust me!) but chooses to overlook and forgive those lapses in
character, and still love me.
But God sees it all…and still loves me.
God is all-knowing.
He knows exactly what dwells in human souls…every random and
secret thought, every temptation, every hidden desire, every bit of pride and
selfishness and even hatefulness. Don’t
kid yourself…God doesn’t just see the sins you commit and still love you.
God sees all the hidden darkness in your heart…
And He still loves.
Jeremiah 31:3 – I have
loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have drawn you with
lovingkindness.
God sees everything, and then says, “I am going to love you
forever.”
Romans 5:8 – But God demonstrates His own love toward us,
in that while we were yet sinnners, Christ died for us.
In Genesis 6:5, before the flood, God looked down at earth
and was grieved with mankind, because every
intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. I don’t know how you see it, but I don’t think
we evolved into a nicer kind of mankind.
Except for the Holy Spirit indwelling us, that statement would describe
every one of us.
Romans 5:8 – But God demonstrates His own love toward us,
in that while we were yet sinnners, Christ died for us.
In Romans 1, Paul exposes the true heart of man. First, we suppress the truth. We deny it.
We know God exists, but we refuse to honor Him or be grateful. Our foolish hearts are darkened. So we’re given over to the lusts of our
heart. We worship what He created
(nature, ourselves) instead of the One who created. So we’re given over to degrading
passions. Our relationships become
perverse and indecent, but we still refuse to acknowledge God. So we’re given over to our depraved mind, resulting
in all kinds of unrighteousness – not only in our own choices and actions, but
in giving approval to them.
Romans 5:8 – But God demonstrates His own love toward us,
in that while we were yet sinnners, Christ died for us.
In Acts 2:23, Peter confronts us with our own personal
sin: This
Man [Jesus], you nailed to a cross.
Just as real as if we ourselves were the Roman soldier with the hammer
in his hand, we nailed Jesus to the cross.
Romans 5:8 – But God demonstrates His own love toward us,
in that while we were yet sinnners, Christ died for us.
God doesn’t just love in theory. He doesn’t love like we love dark chocolate.
God loves in action.
He demonstrated His love.
Demonstrates
(4921) [synistēmi] - lit.,
"to place together," denotes "to introduce one person to
another, represent as worthy"; literally, "to set together" (sun,
"with," histemi, "to stand"), hence signifies
"to set one person or thing with another by way of presenting and commending."
How did God
demonstrate His love?
God looked at the dirty, depraved, sinful, unrighteous
orphan child.
Then He looked at His righteous, holy, perfect Son.
And He brought us together.
He put Christ in our place on the cross, and put us in Christ’s place in
His family.
Christ stood with us.
Christ stood in our place.
Christ made us worthy.
Colossians 3:3 - For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in
God.
Jeremiah 31:3 – I have
loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have drawn you with
lovingkindness.
The same love for us that put Christ on the cross in our
place is the same love that calls out to us every day. We could not be so sinful that the love of
God could not overcome it and redeem us.
God loved enough.
And He keeps on loving us with that same love.
He keeps on drawing us with that same love.
What could He possibly NOT have known about you, when He
chose to put Christ on the cross in our place?
Nothing.
What could He possible know about you today, that would
cause Him to choose not to continue to love you?
Nothing.
If you are a child of God, one who has turned from your sin,
repented, asked God to forgive you and have received His gift of grace by
faith, and are a part of His kingdom, then I urge you to glory in the love that
God has for you! Relax in the security
of that love. Know it. Feel it.
Believe it. And let it spill over
into the lives of the people you live with.
If you have not yet realized how much God loves you…if you’ve
been debating in your mind what it would “cost” you to surrender to Christ, I
pray that God opens your eyes to how much He loves you.
Today…God loves you.
Right now…God loves you.
In this moment…God loves you.
Don’t miss it!
For this reason I bow
my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth
derives its name, that He would grant you, according to the riches of His
glory, to be strengthened with power through His Spirit in the inner man, so
that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; and that you, being rooted
and grounded in love, may be able to
comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and
depth and to know the love of Christ which surpasses knowledge, that you
may be filled up to all the fullness of God. (Ephesians 3:14-19)
The encouragement I needed this morning. Oh how I do love Him, and oh how He loves me!
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