“For God so loved”
Going into this Easter break, I wasn’t sure if I would have any Easter message to share. But while reading my YouVersion devotion of the day (15th April), the opening text (see quote above) of John 3:16 leapt out to me. The beauty of studying the bible is that you will always learn something new or gain a new perspective to verses you’ve previously read.
While reading the verse, it seemed like God felt a need to explain why He did what He did. He’s the almighty God and from what I know about people in power, they don’t believe there is a need to burden themselves with explanations for their actions. Merely asking for an explanation could get you in trouble or in the ancient times, imprisoned. But God did and His explanation was succinctly captured in four words: For God so loved! And because of this love, He was willing to sacrifice His only begotten son.As children of God, the bible on numerous
occasions talks about love and its importance. When the religious leaders of
the day were looking for a means to implicate Jesus, they asked Him what the greatest
commandment was, and guess what, His answer illustrated the importance of love.
He gave them two answers: the first was to love God and the second was to love
our neighbour as ourselves (Mark 12:28-34). His answer was so perfect that no
one dared ask another question. But why is love so important? I daresay that it
is because when we love, we will go beyond our selfish desires to help others to
the point of sacrificing for them. In this scenario, love is not just a noun
but a verb and forms the foundation to explain why we do what we do. Take for example
a parent and their baby. Because of the love they have for their baby, they
would go to any length to make sure the child is cared for and protected. One too
many times, we hear stories of actions parents undertook that defy logic but because
of the love they have for their child, they sacrificially did whatever it took.
If it were an accident, they would be searching for a means of escape for the
child instead of themselves or if it were an attack, use themselves as a shield
even when there is no hope of fending off the attacker. But that’s what love
does. It makes you go beyond yourself to care for the needs of others and that’s
what God was showcasing through the death of His son. That He is willing to go
to any lengths to bring us closer to Him and take care of us.
When we think of heroes of the bible, Abraham’s
name tends to be the first on the list. Why? Because he loved God so much that
he trusted him to the point of sacrificing a child that he had waited on for
years (Heb. 11:17-19). Imagine the struggle he would have faced to carry out
such an action and it will give you an idea of how difficult it must have been for
God to sacrifice His son. Even the great Apostle Paul struggled to understand
the logic behind the action and debated on the reasoning before ending up with
the simple answer “For God so loved” (Rom. 5:8). If we never got the
explanation that preceded the action of John 3:16, we may still be clueless as
to the reasoning behind the action. But God being God knew that by giving us
this context, He also provided a template for His children to follow in their
interaction with others. The parable of the Good Samaritan sheds light on how
we should live as Christians (Luke 10:25-37).
There is not enough that can be said about God’s
love for us, but the bible captures it all and when you read it, you’d be
amazed about the recklessness of God’s love. His love is so great that when one
of us returns to Him by giving our lives to God, heaven throws a party (Luke 15:7). The parables of Luke 15 let us know the joy God feels when we accept His
love and return home to Him. This Easter season, I’m here to tell you that God
loves you and He loves you so much that He will do anything for you. Accept His
love and come home to him (Rev. 3:20), nothing would make Him happier. And as
you do so, I charge you to love God and to love your neighbour as yourself.
Happy Easter!
P.S. In keeping with the tradition of previous
posts, here are two songs that speak powerfully about God’s love for us:
Jireh- Elevation Worship and Maverick City
Photo Cred: YouVersion

Thank you God for your Love🙏🙏
ReplyDeleteTwo things struck me:
ReplyDeleteLOVE is not just a NOUN but a VERB. Never reasoned it out this way before. As verb God loves, as a noun God is love.(1 John 4:8b, 16b)
1 JOHN 4:7-9
7 Beloved, let us alove one another: for blove is of God; and every one that loveth is cborn of God, and knoweth God. 8 He that loveth not aknoweth not God; for God is love. 9 In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might alive through him.
16 God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.
Second is That He is willing to go to any lengths to bring us closer to Him and take care of us. This is because GOD IS LOVE.
What a powerful message for this season of Easter. God bless you.