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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today.
HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
This short question is among the most profound questions
ever asked. And no human would ever be able to answer it sufficiently. One
thing is certain, however. God does not love us because we are lovable or
because we deserve His love. If anything, the opposite is true. The state of
mankind since the fall is one of rebellion and disobedience. Jeremiah
17:9 describes man’s inner condition: “The heart is
deceitful and desperately wicked. Who can know it?” Our innermost beings are so
corrupted by sin that even we don’t realize the extent to which sin has tainted
us. In our natural state, we do not seek God; we do not love God; we do not
desire God. Romans 3:10-12 clearly presents the state of the
natural, unregenerate person: “There is none righteous, no, not one; There is
none who understands; There is none who seeks after God. They have all turned
aside; They have together become unprofitable; There is none who does good, no,
not one.” How then is it possible for a holy, righteous, and perfect God to
love such creatures? To understand this we must understand something of the
nature and character of God.
First
John 4:8 and 16 tell
us that “God is love.” Never was a more important declaration made than
this—God is love. This is a profound statement. God doesn’t just love; He is
love. His nature and essence are love. Love permeates His very being and
infuses all His other attributes, even His wrath and anger. Because God’s very
nature is love, He must demonstrate love, just as He must demonstrate all His
attributes because doing so glorifies Him. Glorifying God is the highest, the
best, and the most noble of all acts, so, naturally, glorifying Himself is what
He must do, because He is the highest and the best, and He deserves all glory.
Since it is God’s essential nature to love, He
demonstrates His love by lavishing it on undeserving people who are in
rebellion against Him. God’s love is not a sappy, sentimental, romantic
feeling. Rather, it is agape love, the love of self-sacrifice. He demonstrates
this sacrificial love by sending His Son to the cross to pay the penalty for
our sin (1 John 4:10), by drawing us to Himself (John
6:44), by forgiving us of our rebellion against Him, and by
sending His Holy Spirit to dwell within us, thereby enabling us to love as He
loves. He did this in spite of the fact that we did not deserve it. “But
God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners,
Christ died for us” (Romans
5:8).
God’s love is personal. He knows each of us
individually and loves us personally. His is a mighty love that has no
beginning and no end. It is this experiencing of God’s love that distinguishes
Christianity from all other religions. Why does God love us? It is because of
who He is: “God is love.”
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