We wanted to write about the love of God, but it was such a
big topic that we weren’t sure where to begin. In the end, we narrowed it down
to three major themes. First, we wanted to provide a panoramic view of God’s love,
beginning with creation and following salvation history up to the present day.
Second, we wanted to look at how Jesus reaches out to us with love every day of
our lives. And finally, we wanted to show how God’s love can be the foundation
for our lives, both when things are going well for us and even when we face
times of trial or suffering.
Over all these themes, however, we wanted to emphasize the
fact that God wants us to experience his love, not just know about it. We are
convinced that without these personal experiences of God’s love, our faith can
get very restrictive. We reduce the Christian life to a set of rules,
traditions, and expectations. Sadly, one major reason why people leave the
church is because they have not experienced this love; in some cases, they
never knew that they could experience it!
Moved by Love. When we experience God’s love, everything
changes, and we begin to think and act in ways that we would never have
considered before. We want to spend more time with the One whose love has
filled us. We cling to him in our hearts, even as we go about our everyday
lives. We are more careful to not lose sight of his presence or turn away into
sin. We begin to ask how we can bring him glory with our lives and by sharing
his love with others.
But it’s not just in the depths of our hearts that we are
changed. Our actions are different as well. His love will produce in us new
priorities, moving us to put aside pursuits that once seemed so attractive or
important. It will move us to reach out to the poor and to weep over the
thousands of unjustified killings, war, abortions, ... that happen each day. It
will cause us to lament the state of the church, to tell people about God’s
love, and to pray for conversions. It will motivate us to evangelize our
children and build them up in the faith. In short, God’s love can move us to
become more like Jesus both in how we think and in what we do.
Pour It Out, Lord! This month, as we look at the love that
God has for us, let’s all pray together that this love will be poured out in
our lives and in the lives of our families. All we have to do is ask, and God
will answer us. So let’s all pray that we will come to know by personal
experience the joy, the peace, and the love that our heavenly Father has for us.
Knowing that he wants to share his love with us more than anything else can be
comforting and assuring. But experiencing this love is nothing short of
transforming!
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