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In this is love: not that we have loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the atoning sacrifice for our sins.
1 John 4:10
Throughout our journey, we have read Jesus teaching His disciples about the love of God, the importance of loving God, the importance of loving others as Jesus has loved us, and obeying Jesus’ commands. In today’s journey, we find John teaching others many of these same lessons. Why? Because they are crucial practices for abiding in Jesus.
Friends, it is paramount that we understand the truth of verse 10. God’s love is the truest and deepest of loves. Paraphrasing and borrowing from today’s LGG journal entry, God’s love is a love that cannot be earned, nor brought about by our response to God. … The truth is God loved us and gave His Son for us long before we loved Him; and long before we knew who Jesus was or took an interest in Him – He not only loved us but took our place and punishment on an old rugged cross. The depth of this truth changed everything for me. The more I understood the reality of God loving me first, the more I wanted to know Him, walk with Him, talk with Him, and live like Jesus. I learned exactly what our journey has been teaching us. I needed to not just go through the motions of a Christian, I needed to abide in Jesus. I learned to stay close to Jesus, soak in His love, and eventually, I realized that God was using that love, born from abiding, to transform my heart. The real change came as I learned to rest in the assurance that God deeply and unconditionally loved me. In time, I realized I was experiencing the very thing Paul hoped for the Ephesians (3:14-19) – when he prayed that they would know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge so that they would be filled up to all the fullness of God. – Friends, “The more we grasp the love of Jesus for us, the more we will be filled with divine life and love,” [that can only come from God].
We will never abide so much that we don’t need to abide anymore. Nor will there come a time when we no longer need Jesus abiding in us. This is why I pray you will join me in the goal and journey of always growing in the understanding of God’s immeasurable love for us.
Borrowing from the LGG prayer today, I give thanks for the unfailing love of God and our Savior, Jesus Christ. I am asking God to help us abide in Jesus daily, and to grace us with a deeper understanding of His great love for us. May He open the eyes of our hearts – In the name and power of Jesus. Amen!
