Tuesday, June 30, 2015

"Who Is God?", Part I: God Is Love

Focus passage: 1 John 4:7-21

As a pastor, one of the most popular questions I get asked is,

“Who is God?”

There is great confusion about who God is. One of the Bible’s answers is that God is Love!

“We have come to know and have believed the love which God has for us. God is love, and the one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.”- 1 John 4:16

God’s nature is filled with love so that His words and actions define love. Our world twists the truth and makes love “a god” in order to feel better about themselves. Yet, “love is not manufactured by men. God IS real love.

In reading today’s focus verse: 1 John 4:7-21, we see what God says about Himself.

  • God wants you to experience what real love is (v.7). 
    When you were baptized, God took you into His family and offered you a whole new way of living. He gave you a life that is filled with real love from Him and others. This starts with your parents and continues with other Christians around the world. God wants you to know what it is like to feel loved every day.

  • God’s love begins at the cross. (v.9.)
    God loves us so much that He makes sacrifices for us like the sacrifice Jesus made by dying on the cross. It is love because there are no strings attached. God loved his people through the good and the bad. People are free to live in this love or ignore it. Of course, people who ignore God will miss a lot of blessings and have to go through their struggles without God as a friend.
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  • God desires for us to experience His love in every moment. (v. 13).
     
God’s words to us that He loves us are not satisfactory enough. He has chosen to prove that love. He wants to walk with us daily as our companion, helper, and guide. This love is an experience that envelops our existence. It transforms our attitudes and perceptions on life.

  • God’s love is a privilege that changes our lives (v. 16).
    The ancient Jews felt the love and protection of their God. Just like them, He makes us feel safe and secure. We can hold onto Him and be confident that He’ll never let go.

Since our God is love, it reminds us that our God is different. We can respect Him because of all that He has done and will continue to do for us.

“God IS and always will be the personification of Love.”





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