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are two great truths you must understand about God’s incredible love. His love is unconditional and everlasting. Conversely,
when it comes to loving people, we often love those we feel deserve our love, those
who have a natural or biological connection to us, and those whose performance
pleases us or offers us certain benefits. Yes, it can be reasonably argued that
this really is not love at all. Often this is how love is portrayed and
perceived though!
So, this works itself out with people earning love based on
performance and losing love for the same reason. As long as folks can perceive
we have something valuable to offer, then they will love or share love. Unfortunately,
as soon as our usefulness to them is diminished then so is their love for us.
In this scenario love is very conditional, utility, and performance based. Such
“love” gives rise to fears, spawns manipulations, feeds desperations, inspires
worry, fuels anxiety, and breeds multiple twisted forms of insecurity. It is
actually a form of torment and emotional suffering.
In contrast, let me share with you two great truths about
God’s love for you and me:
GOD LOVES EACH
ONE OF US UNCONDITIONALLY AND COMPLETELY
That is correct. His love is absolute, unqualified,
boundless, and real.
God's Love Is
Absolute! It Does Not Change over Time or According to Your and my Behavior. His great love is not influenced or swayed by
circumstances or situations. It cannot be lessened or weakened. God can never
love you more than He loves you today, and neither can He love you less. His
love is perfect! He loves you because He created you, and He chooses to love
you—now and every moment of your life. He is motivated to love us because of
who He is and not what we do or do not do.
Nothing That You
Do, or That Happens to You, Can Separate You from God’s Love. Read very thoughtfully the words the Apostle Paul penned
regarding the security and constancy of God’s incredible love. In Romans 8:35-39, he says,
Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? [36] As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. [37] Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. [38] For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, [39] Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
This staggering list of experiences and supernatural
personalities cannot separate the believer from God’s love in Christ! These statements
are emphatic and absolute! There are zero situations where His comprehensive
love begins to break down or weaken. There is no scenario you and I can dream
up that would negate or cancel His profound love for us. The great Apostle Paul
was not merely theorizing about abstract ideas. He had been through many of
these experiences and lived to tell us about them because of the unfailing love of
God! This servant of Christ had directly survived assaults from these entities
and emerged triumphant by the grace of God. God’s love was tangible and real to
Paul as it should be to each of us. Do not miss the all important point here...nothing can sever God’s love from us!
— Not
the thrashing flogs of tribulation
— Nor
the constant hammering of distress
— Not
the cruelty of persecution
— Nor
can the emaciated threat of famine
— Nor
can the poverty and exposure of nakedness
— Not
the looming hazards of danger
— Nor
can the piercing of the sword!
His love may not prevent these threatening developments,
but He will never abandon us as we face them. His love affords us spiritual security
in spite of the challenges and pains we will face. That is correct; God will not shield us from all pains and sorrows. He will; however, accompany us through everyone of them.
In this frightful list we find every adverse circumstance
that can effectively separate people from each other. But, not one single condition can separate us
from the love of God. Instead of driving us away from God’s love, these things can
potentially draw us closer to Him. It is not simply that we triumph over these
formidable forces, but that in doing so we bring glory to God, blessing to others,
and good to ourselves. We can actually make slaves out of our enemies and
stepping stones out of our road blocks. All of this is not in our own strength
but, through Him that loved us (Rom. 8:37).
—
sweetness out of bitterness,
—
strength out of weakness,
—
triumph out of tragedy, and
— blessing out of heartbreak
GOD TOOK THE
INITIATIVE TO LOVE US FIRST AND FOREVER (ROM.
8:35)
Not only is God's love absolute--unconditional and complete, but it also precedes our love for Him and will lasts forever. “Who shall separate us from
the love of Christ?” the great apostle
inquires. This is a rhetorical question designed to punctuate the truth that
God’s love is complete and permanent. He also loved you and me first; that is,
before we loved Him. God does not wait for us to come to Him with an expression
of love before He extends love to us. To the contrary! Notice “the love
of Christ” in Romans 8:35.
It is not our love for Christ, but His love for us that is
emphasized repeatedly in the Scriptures. Certainly the Bible requires that we love God, but it is in response to His great love toward us. Notice what John 13:1, says,
Now before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew
that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father,
having loved his own which were in the
world, he loved them unto the end. The timeframe of this passage is
before Christ’s arrest and subsequent crucifixion. When the average person would be most concerned with
themselves, Christ was concentrating on the needs of His followers! He loved us first and before He loved His own welfare. He loved
them to the very end of His life on the cross! The same is true for you and
me!!!
Specifically and unmistakably God demonstrated love first
to provide salvation for us. Notice carefully what 1John 4:9-10, says, In this was manifested
the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into
the world, that we might live through him. [10] Herein is love, not that we
loved God, but that he loved us, and
sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” Once again I repeat
how real, tangible, meaningful, significant, and substantial the love of God is!
Calvary clearly states how God feels towards the world. He did not even withhold
His own darling Son from extraordinary suffering and finally death for our sins
to save you and me. Beloved, this is more than huge; this is gigantic… astronomical...
stupendous… colossal! God did not remain safely in Heaven stating repeatedly that He loves us. No, He became a man, lived with us, shared our heartaches and pains, and then actually died for us. He loved us enough to do something meaningful for us!
Yes, God Loved Us
First; This is Why He Took The Initiative.
John said it simply and eloquently: “We love Him because He first
loved us” (1
John 4:19). It is correct for us to respond to
His great love with love to Him. Understand, before we were lovable…He first loved
us! Paul also reminds us of this saying in Romans 5:8, “But
God commendeth his love toward us, in
that, while we were yet sinners, Christ
died for us.” The proof of real love is the great substitutionary
sacrificial atoning death of Jesus Christ, the Son of God at Calvary! So, in the most meaningful expression of
love ever…God was shouting, “I love you!” All this transpired before we
could do anything to influence Him to love us! Even when we were at our worst,
He has a standing statement through the Cross of Christ that He loved us!
Furthermore, Love really is what God is—He gives love its
real definition and parameters. “God is love” (1John 4:8). In
this respect, love is the essence of the self-giving nature of God. His
extraordinary love for us seeks to awaken a responsive love in us for Him. Profound
expressions of divine love pepper the pages of the entire Bible. It has been
well observed that nature articulates the skill, wisdom, and power of God with
excellence. But it is solely in the Scriptures where we discover God giving
Himself and all He possesses to us, in order to win our response and to possess
us for Himself. Love is what God is. It defines Him and He delineates real love! The kind of love that requires and demands for selfish reasons is entirely foreign to the type of love modeled by the Lord Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father. Love is not God, but God is love. He is the real definition of love. He presents love as sacrificial, selfless, others-oriented, boundless, meaningful, substantial, and significant. By God's definition love is primarily an action word and not merely an emotion. It is a sound choice to seek the highest spiritual welfare of another.
Love is also What
God Does. Obviously He expresses love. God
loved and gave; He loved and sought—just as a shepherd seeks his
wandering sheep. God loved and suffered, proving His love by giving HIS
ALL ON THE CROSS FOR THE REDEMPTION OF HUMANITY. God, according to His brand of love, wills good for
all His creatures. We do not always perceive the good He wills for us, but never-the-less He does seek our highest welfare.
God Is Always
Waiting with Open Arms, Ready to Receive Those Who Turn to Him in Faith. He longs to embrace us, forgive us, save us, restore us to
full fellowship with Himself, and to bless us as His children. Yes, God loves us
sinners enough to save us. Is this not clearly what John 3:16, is saying “For God
so loved the world, that he gave his
only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life”? Yes, we are guilty perishing sinners who are not even
close to being right with God. We have gravely offended Him with our ignorance
of Him and His will for us. We do not measure up to His infinite perfections in any wise. While perishing forever
in the Lake of Fire is a real threat to the unsaved, the hope of salvation
through Jesus Christ is equally valid. We must do as the Scriptures prescribe
and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of our sins. It is
Christ Jesus who died taking the blame for our sinfulness. God accepted Christ’s
death as the full payment for sin and raised Him back to life again. While we
cannot trust a dead Savior, we can turn to a living Lord in repentance and
faith. Acknowledge to God that you too are a sinner, and that you are truly
sorry for the way you have violently assaulted His Majesty. Believe that Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, died in your place to save you from your sins.
Recognize that Jesus is alive forevermore and is waiting to save you the instant
you truly turn to Him. Believe the Gospel of Christ before it is eternally too
late for you.
What an
Encouraging Thought, that Nothing—Absolutely Nothing—can Separate Us from God's
Love for Us. Look once more at Romans 8:39, where the Bible says, “Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature,
shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our
Lord.” That is correct; nothing at all can sever us from the "love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." If you are saved by God's marvelous grace, then God loves you forever! Since Believers are "in Christ Jesus" absolutely nothing can separate us from God's love! Drink deeply from this well of truth. Allow it
to free you from questioning God’s great love. You are loved unconditionally and forever by the great God who is love in its most perfect form and expression. Go ahead and accept this truth. Remember, the truth always has
this freeing facet! Be free from fearing God will walk out on you because of
your repeated failures. He can still change your life and advance you beyond
where you are. He will do this because He loves us too much to leave us where
He found us originally! Through God’s love we are released from the clutches of
fear and insecurity. The LIE that we must perform somewhat perfectly to earn
God’s love or blessings must lose its power to control our minds, hearts, and actions.
We can never perform well enough to earn such high love; it can only be
realized and received by grace. We do not deserve it! It is freely offered!
Accept it; fully receive it!
His
incredible love is always extended to you and to me. Listen
to the precious words of the prophet in
Jeremiah 31:3, saying “The Lord hath appeared of
old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved
thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.” This is God speaking ever so tenderly to His people. Can you hear Him speaking to your heart? His love is of an everlasting character, and with such love He draws
us unto Himself. God does not love us because we deserve His love and have performed well enough to earn it. His love is everlasting towards His people. His love will never quit on you and me. God will never turn His back on you. The Lord Jesus will never ever ever walk out on you to forsake you. He will not pack up you stuff and leave it outside of the house on the doorstep. He will not change the locks to the house while you are away from home. God will not serve you with divorce papers. No, His love is an everlasting love and He constantly seeks to draw us closer to Himself. The best thing for any
human being is God, and here God offers us the very best—Himself. His love
moves Him to seek us out and summons us unto His glorious person! What a
fascinating thought! God wants to be with you and me. Beloved, it is our
responsibility to accept His love, receive it, and delight in it. When we do so we will enjoy an inner freedom and level of
acceptance that we cannot experience by any other means. This is what God
offers you and me. Will you take Him up on His offer? Will you say yes to the
Lord Jesus who said yes to the cross for you?
Not one single condition can separate us from the love of God. Instead of driving us away from God’s love, our challenges can potentially draw us closer to Him. It is not simply that we triumph over these formidable forces, but that in doing so we bring glory to God, blessing to others, and good to ourselves. We can actually make slaves out of our spiritual enemies and stepping stones out of our road blocks. All of this is not in our own strength but, through Him that loved us (Rom. 8:37).
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