GOD is Love
The Bible tells us “God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in
God, and God in him” (1 John 4:16). We are reminded that God IS love not merely
God is loving. Love is the nature of God not just one of his characteristics. One
of the most vivid images throughout the Bible is that God is love. In Psalm
103, we see how God’s love manifests itself in actions. God is merciful and
gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy (v8). His love is like a father
towards his children, filled with compassion (v13). He does not deal with us as
our sins deserve (v10). Instead he has removed our sins from us as far as the
east is from the west (v12).
In fact, to say God
is love means God has our best interests in mind. He wants to give us good
gifts and provide us with “all his
benefits” (v2). What are these benefits?
Spiritually God's
love removes the barrier that separates us from him by cancelling the debt of
our sin (v3 & 12). We can never pay for our sins but because of Jesus Christ,
our debt is cancelled. Now we can enjoy a loving relationship with him because
he has removed our sins as though they never existed.
Next are the eternal
benefits. God’s love “redeems us from the pit” (v4) i.e. eternal death. More
than that, he grants us eternal life. Even more than that, we are adopted into
his family. We are the children of the king of kings and lord of lords.
What else can we know
of God's love here? I think the best thing we can know is that God’s love is personal.
Notice again in Psalm 103 the number of times the personal pronouns used - "me",
"my", “your”. The Bible tells us God is a person. As a person, God is
capable of loving us and being loved. Further, being a person, he loves each
one of us intensely and personally. That means he loves not simply not just
mankind as a whole but each one of us personally as an individual. He loves
each one of us as though each one of us is the only child he has. That’s how
God loves.
There was this
famous Bible scholar who was asked, ‘What
is the single most important truth about Christianity?’ He answered simply
with ‘Jesus loves me this I know, for the
Bible tells me so.’ ‘Jesus loves me’
– that is the cornerstone of our Christian faith. So when God says “I love you”, he is saying that you are
important to him. You are a person of worth. You are valuable to him.
Regardless of what others think, whether you have little or much, old or young,
strong or weak, in God’s eyes, you are precious and wonderful.
Finally we know that
God’s love is beyond human understanding (vv13-14). He knows how terrible we
are but still loves and forgives us. We were drowning in sin but he pulled us
out. We deserve justice and punishment but instead we get life. That is how God
loves us - beyond comprehension.
To see God’s love in
action, all we have to do is look at the cross, “But God demonstrates his own love toward us in this: While we were still
sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). If we really want to understand
what it means to love and be loved, look to the cross! It is there that God’s
love for mankind is seen beyond any doubt. It’s a love beyond human
comprehension. All we can do is receive it. And then we thank him not just for
his love but for the many benefits that we are blessed with as a result of his
love, by living for him alone.
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