“Because he has set his
love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him on
high, because he has known My name.”
Psalm 91:14
What qualifies you for
God’s protection? I ask this question because I have heard many ministers whose
teachings make it seem like you have to qualify for God’s
blessings. They make it sound like God blesses you only if you
are able to love the Lord with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all
your mind. This also applies in the area of your protection. When they read, “Because he
has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him”
(boldface mine), they conclude that God’s protection is dependent on us
fulfilling the condition of loving the Lord perfectly.
Unfortunately, such
teaching robs you of the faith to believe God for divine protection over
yourself and your loved ones. Anything that is dependent on our efforts
is on a shaky foundation, because no matter how “good” a Christian we think we
are, our love for the Lord will fail. That is precisely why
God sent His Son. He knew that man would never be able to fulfill all His
commandments. In sending His Son, He was saying to us, “I know you can’t, so
let Me love you with all My heart, all My mind, and all My
strength.” Therein lies the beautiful love story we call the gospel of Jesus
Christ.
God SO loved the world that
He sent His only begotten Son to save and ransom us. The Lord Jesus Christ
Himself fulfilled all the requirements of the law. Today, even
when our love for Him wavers, even when we fail, He still delivers us from
evil!
One Scripture that
beautifully encapsulates the crux of the new covenant of grace is 1 John 4:10
(boldface mine): “In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He
loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation [the
atoning sacrifice] for our sins.” I pray that your heart will be anchored on
this revelation. The emphasis of the new covenant is God’s love for you, not
your love for God.
Am I saying that your love for God is unimportant? Of course not. What I am saying is that our love for Him will always waver, but His love never fails. The Bible declares that “the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases” (Lam. 3:22 ESV, boldface mine). I am so grateful that we are under the new covenant of God’s amazing grace, where we can depend on His unconditional, unchanging, and irrevocable love for us! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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ReplyDeleteOh what love, even when we were sinners, God demonstrated His love for us...see John 3:16, how much more mow are we His children...see 1John 3:1. Glory. Shalom. Blessings.
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