We love Him because He first loved us.
1 John 4:19
Do you believe that God loves you with an unchanging love
today? Even if you’ve just failed or made a mistake? This, my friend, is where
the rubber meets the road in our Christian walk every day.
I’m here to tell you beyond the shadow of a doubt that God loves you with an
everlasting love. His love for you is unconditional (see Titus 3:3–5, NASB). It
is a love that is so pure, pristine, and marvellous. It has nothing to do with your
performance, but everything to do with who you are in His eyes—His beloved. The
emphasis of the old covenant of the law was all about your love for God,
whereas the emphasis of the new covenant of grace is all about God’s love for
you. The sum total of the law under the old covenant is, “You shall love the
Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your
strength” (Deut. 6:5, see also Matt. 22:37, 40).
Let’s be honest here. Have you ever met anyone who can love God this way? Of
course not. It’s a human impossibility. The law was designed to show us that we
are incapable of loving God perfectly.
Knowing that man wouldn’t be able to fulfil His commandment to love Him with
all his heart, all his soul, all his mind, and all his strength, do you know
what God did? He demonstrated how only He could love us with all His heart, all
His soul, all His mind, and all His strength when He sent His beloved Son,
Jesus Christ, to redeem us from all our sins with His own blood. That is why
the new covenant is all about God’s love for you and not your love for Him!
Under grace, God doesn’t want you to focus your thoughts on, “Do I really love
God?” That’s not the focus of the new covenant. Under grace, God wants you to
focus on His love for you. Therefore, the questions you should be asking
yourself are:
“Do I know how much God loves me today?”
“Do I really believe that God loves me right now?”
Choose to believe right about how God loves you today. It makes all the
difference in the world to how quickly you are able to get back on your feet
and go from faith to faith and strength to strength in your walk with
Him. (Article and Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used
with kind permission).
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