When people say that God loves you, I truly believe them. However, I think they have underestimated just how much God loves us ~ albeit not intentionally.
I believe with all my heart that God is madly in love with us and has been from the very beginning. The bible tells us in John 3:16 that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son just so we could have eternal life.
Does this sound like someone who just loves you or more like someone who has a burning passion of love for you? I believe it is the latter.
Michael Jackson (the self proclaimed King of Pop) once famously sang “We Are The World.” If indeed, we are the world, then the true King of Kings loves so much that he allowed His one and only Son to come to earth and be humbled to be born in a manger and to go on to be crucified on a cross beside two criminals.
It is both comforting and encouraging to know that the creator of the universe is madly and passionately in love with you and His love for you will remain the same today, tomorrow and forever more.
What makes us feel more encouraged (if we possibly could) is there is nothing that can separate us from this love. The apostle Paul tells us in Romans 8:35-39 that not only can anything separate us from the love of God, but in all these things, we are more than conquerors.
We should be feeling invincible right about now as well as encouraged that in the days that come, we are truly loved beyond any level we can imagine possible.
If we expand on this and ask, how do we know that God loves us then we simply need to think on Romans 8:15 and believe that the creator of the universe simply wants to call us His son and make us part of His family. The NIV translates this scripture as us receiving the Spirit of Sonship with adaption as a translated alternative. So God has given us His spirit of Sonship and ushered us into His family.
It also goes onto say that once we receive this Spirit of Sonship, we cry Abba Father ~ not just Father, but Abba Father! This is such a tender description of our cry to God. Our response should be a willingness from our heart and soul as we are overwhelmed with the love of the Father but often we are distracted and caught up in the world around us that we lose sight of such a loving Father standing on the porch waiting for us with His arms open wide for us to run into. This is not a condemnation but rather a call to be aware of how the enemy is always trying to ensure we do not walk into the inheritance our loving Father has laid out for us.
If we look at 1 John 4:19 then our love for God is simply a response for the love He has shown us from long before we existed and knew Him. All through the bible, we see that God is love and everything from Him is love and is based on love. It is so important that we grasp this and realise that we are passionately loved by the King of Kings and once we do, we will find that all of life’s other things will fall into place so easily and on top of everything, our lives will overflow with blessing after blessing.
To understand that God is love, we realise that everything has to begin with love. From the moment we are saved and make our commitment to God, we receive the Spirit of Sonship out of love and we grow to learn that the One who created the cosmos and who holds the stars and named each one of them, has a never-ending but more importantly, an UNCONDITIONAL love for us and is longing for us to be brought into His family and to call us His son.
And it does not stop there…. Although our life will not be transformed into an overnight bed of roses, we are told in Lamentations that His love and compassion comes like a new wave each morning. So know that the Father’s Heart is filled and over-flowing with a love we cannot begin to imagine and although you may ask yourself at times if you deserve such a love, I would only say, please don’t dwell on this question but accept that you are truly loved and live in the love of the Father and see how your life will be transformed. And to end, don’t ask “How do we know that God loves us” but rather just thank Him for loving you to begin with.
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