This Is Love

What comes to your mind when you hear the word love? We love so many things in so many different ways. I love the Lord. I love my family. I love the mountains. I love tortilla chips. This time of year, love is the theme all around us. The store aisles are filled with pink and red gifts, from clothing to sweets. All our favorite movies celebrating romance and friendship are a click away on every streaming service. Yet even the best love stories could never compare to the most perfect love of all.
God showed how much he loved us by sending his one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through him. This is real love—not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins. (1 John 4:9-10 NLT)
Wow! Did you catch that? The Bible is clear that before we ever had a loving thought or feeling toward our Heavenly Father, He demonstrated real love for us by sending His Son to rescue us from our sin and shame so that we might live with Him forever! What could we do to earn or deserve this kind of sacrificial love? Nothing.
But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. (Romans 5:8)
It is not because we were exceptionally good or supremely lovable. It was while we were still against God. He loved first. The Greek word agape is used in Scripture to describe the love of God. Agape is a willful action, not simply an emotion. It is not based on the object’s worthiness, nor does it change with a mood or feeling. The perfect love of God is given without expecting anything in return.
In The Jesus Storybook Bible, Sally Lloyd Jones beautifully describes God’s love as a “Never Stopping, Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever Love.” Friends, God’s love for you is unconditional and steadfast. Praise Him today for His faithfulness and respond to the greatest expression of true love the world has ever known—or will ever know. For if we have been loved so extravagantly by our Heavenly Father, how can we not love Him with all our heart, all our soul, and all our strength?
By Jessica Fox
Jessica is an early childhood teacher and pastor’s wife. She and her husband, Travis, have been married for over 23 years and attend Immanuel Baptist Church at Armstrong Mill with their children, Kaleb, Journey, and Sadie. (And she really does have an unhealthy affection for tortilla chips.)









