God’s heart is that we know and experience
the vastness of His love, both in its magnitude and in its complexity. One tradition refers to them as the
benevolent, beneficent, and complacent love of God.As disciples and in our
disciplemaking ministries, it’s important for us to ever seek to fathom the
depths of God’s love and live in light of what we discover, and then to help
others do the same
1.
God’s Creative Sustaining Love is evidenced in
all that He has created, but especially in His provision for mankind even when
people reject God. The model is found in nature and illustrated when Jesus said
that the rain falls on the just and the unjust. The proper response to His
creative sustaining love is reverence and gratitude
2.
God’s Individual Redemptive
Love is expressed in His eternal plan to call out people to be His own. It is
this love that is expressed in the familiar first part of John 3:16. The
biblical model of this love is seen in the events of the initial Passover. God
redeemed people for Himself as they responded by believing and applying the
blood of a lamb to the doorposts of their homes allowing the death angel to
pass over them. The appropriate response
to God’s redemptive love is repentance and belief in the sacrificial atonement
of Jesus Christ (John 3:16), which opens the door to the next expression of
God’s love.
3.
God’s Covenant Family Love is
accompanied by a new identity and position in Christ, “the old has gone, the
new has come” (2 Corinthians 5:17). This expression of God’s love is seen in
such passages as John 1:12 and 1 John 3:1-3. Family love includes (among
others) justification, adoption, citizenship, and the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit. The expected response to this
expression of God’s love is faith-filled obedience. The apostle John states in
his first letter that obedience is a clear indicator of being a child of God
and is how we are to demonstrate our love
4.
Lastly, we bring God’s love
into all relationship. Whether in
Friendships, family, romantic or our love towards God. It marks who were are and what we do. God’s Personal Intimate Love exposes us to
the heart of God and is a result not only of maturity but continued alignment
to God’s will. Jesus said they will
know His Disciples by the way we love one another. I close with 1 Cor 13:4-8. 4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not
envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is
not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects,
always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails. 1 Cor 13:13
states that these three remain. Faith,
hope and love but the greatest of these is love. SO let us love through this week.
5.
Pythias was accused of plotting
against the tyrant and sentenced to death.
Accepting his sentence, Pythias asked to be allowed to return home one
last time to settle his affairs and bid his family farewell. Not wanting to be
taken for a fool, the king refused, believing that, once released, Pythias
would flee and never return. Damon offered himself as a hostage in Pythias'
absence, and when the king insisted that, should Pythias not return by an
appointed time, Damon would be executed in his stead, Damon agreed and Pythias
was released.
Dionysius was convinced that
Pythias would never return, and as the day Pythias promised to return came and
went, he called for Damon's execution—but just as the executioner was about to
kill Damon, Pythias returned.
Apologizing to his friend for the delay, Pythias explained that on the
passage back to Syracuse pirates had captured his ship and thrown him
overboard, but that he swam to shore and made his way back to Syracuse as
quickly as possible, arriving just in time to save his friend.So astonished by and
pleased with their friendship, Dionysius pardoned both men.
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