Love of God (224)
  1. How we define holiness will affect our approach to God.
  2. The love God showed for us in the death of his Son continues in us because we remain his children as long as we are incorporated in the body of Jesus through faith.
  3. This is an excerpt from “Unveiling Mercy: 365 Daily Devotions Based on Insights from Old Testament Hebrew” written by Chad Bird (1517 Publishing, 2020). Used with permission.
  4. The kind of love we crave, that we will go to any lengths to find, is already present for us here and now. The Lord's love for us reaches into our hearts and soul.
  5. What greater friend could we have than Jesus?
  6. In both Psalms, we hear the Messiah becoming sin for us, and thus he pleads on our behalf before the Father
  7. How does God feel about us sinners? God loves us so much that His stomach aches. His insides hurt. He refuses to let our sins separate us from Him. He refuses to let us die.
  8. Our Creator wants to restore us to a right relationship with him and all creation. So, in his goodness and mercy, he sent his Son to for us what we couldn't do for ourselves.
  9. There is a power that is stronger and mightier than the power of separation in death. And that power is the power of God’s love for you and me.
  10. “Who Am I?” edited by Scott Ashmon (1517 Publishing, 2020) is now available for purchase.
  11. That is the good news that ifies all hand wringing and wipes away every tear from every eye.
  12. Love is to be the interpreter of law. Where there is no love, these things are meaningless, and law begins to do harm.
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