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Christ died on the cross in order that He might take away the wrath of God against our sins and merit for us the love of God. Through the blood of Christ on the cross and the Holy Spirit’s work in the gospel, our sins are taken away and we are brought into fellowship with God. He sheds His love abro
He devoted Himself to loving those who by nature hated Him—namely, His church! Selflessly, unconditionally, faithfully, continually, He loved us. So ought we to love each other. This love of Christ is our salvation. Apart from it, we could never love! Therefore, this love of Christ must also be our
He makes us to know the character and depth of his love towards us through the historical, visible event of the suffering and death of Christ Jesus. In love Christ took all our sin and guilt upon himself, he stood in our stead, and emptied the cup of Gods wrath against all our sin. Christ died for t
Since love is the bond of perfectness in God, it also follows that God loves the Christ. God loves Him because in the eternal counsel Christ "is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: for by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and
As a result, what this love should be and how it ought to be exercised is not to be determined against the standard of what we feel like doing or not doing. We often attempt, and then fail, to exercise love in that way. Often our standard of love is whether it feels convenient or seems right to us i
A disciple not only knows Christ but he loves Him and His Father. Love is an exclusive relationship. The love of Christ and His Word does not permit the love of this world nor the things of this world. (I John 2:15) This love relationship between the Master and His disciples is a bond of fellowship
Christ is not working for us only at the end of his life; also at the very beginning. It also tells us, that the birth of Christ was an act of infinite and conscious love. The manger is just as much an act of love as the cross. Between the two lies a whole life of love. Hence, “He took upon himself.
Christ is not working for us only at the end of His life; also at the very beginning. It also tells us, that the birth of Christ was an act of infinite and conscious love. The manger is just as much an act of love as the cross. Between the two lies a whole life of love. Hence, “He took upon Himself.
Christ humbled Himself from the perfect sinless Son of God to our sinful flesh and the death of the cross for US!! “Greater love hath no man than this: that a man lay down his life for His friends” (John 15:13). Christ did this for us!!! As you can see, the Bible, although written thousands of years
Jesus’ love for His people is founded in God’s unchangeable and eternal love for us. The cross of Jesus is the highest expression of His love for all those given to Him by the Father. The entire life of Jesus, His mighty miracles of healing and His compassionate teachings whereby He gently leads us