Scripture: John 3:16-21
16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God sent the Son into the world, not to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him. 18 He who believes in him is not condemned; he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God. 19 And this is the judgment, that the light has come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil. 20 For every one who does evil hates the light, and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed. 21 But he who does what is true comes to the light, that it may be clearly seen that his deeds have been wrought in God.
Meditation: Do you know the love which surpasses the greatest joy and happiness which one could ever hope to find in this life? Greater love is manifested in the cost and sacrifice of the giver. True lovers hold nothing back but give the best that can be offered to their beloved, including all they possess, even their very lives. God proved his love for each and every one of us by giving us the best he had to offer - his only begotten Son who freely offered up his life for our sake as the atoning sacrifice for our sins and the sin of the world.
God loves each of us uniquely and personally
Abraham's willing sacrifice of his only son, Isaac, prefigures the
perfect offering and sacrifice of God's beloved Son, our Lord
Jesus Christ. This passage in the Gospel of John tells us of the
great breadth and width of God's love. Not an excluding love for
just a few or for a single nation, but a redemptive love that
embraces the whole world, and a personal love for each and every
individual whom God has created in his own image and likeness (Genesis 1:26,27). God is the eternal Father of
Love who cannot rest until his wandering children have returned
home to him. Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430
AD) said, God loves each one of us as if there were
only one of us to love. God gives us the freedom to choose
whom and what we will love.
Truth, goodness, and beauty are made perfect in the love of
Christ
Jesus shows us the paradox of love and judgment. We can love the
darkness of sin and unbelief or we can love the light of God's
truth, goodness, and beauty. If our love is guided by what is
true, and good, and beautiful then we will choose for God and love
him above all else. What we love shows what we prefer and value
most. Do you love God above all else? Does he take first place in
your life, in your thoughts, affections, and actions?
"Lord Jesus Christ, your love is better than life itself. May your love consume and transform my heart with all of its yearnings, aspirations, fears, hurts, and concerns, that I may freely desire you above all else and love all others generously for your sake and for your glory. Make me to love what you love, desire what you desire, and give generously as you have been so generous towards me".
Psalm 34:2-9
2 My soul makes its boast in the LORD; let
the afflicted hear and be glad.
3 O magnify the LORD with me, and let us
exalt his name together!
4 I sought the LORD, and he answered me,
and delivered me from all my fears.
5 Look to him, and be radiant; so your faces shall never be
ashamed.
6 This poor man cried, and the LORD heard
him, and saved him out of all his troubles.
7 The angel of the LORD encamps around
those who fear him, and delivers them.
8 O taste and see that the LORD is good!
Happy is the man who takes refuge in him!
A Daily Quote from the early church fathers: The Intensity of God's Love and Our Response, by John Chrysostom, 347-407 A.D.
"The text, 'God so loved the world,' shows
such an intensity of love. For great indeed and infinite is the
distance between the two. The immortal, the infinite majesty
without beginning or end loved those who were but dust and ashes,
who were loaded with ten thousand sins but remained ungrateful
even as they constantly offended him. This is who he 'loved.' For
God did not give a servant, or an angel or even an archangel 'but
his only begotten Son.' And yet no one would show such anxiety
even for his own child as God did for his ungrateful servants..."
"He laid down his life for us and poured forth
his precious blood for our sake - even though there is nothing
good in us - while we do not even pour out our money for our own
sake and neglect him who died for us when he is naked and a
stranger... We put gold necklaces on ourselves and even on our
pets but neglect our Lord who goes about naked and passes from
door to door... He gladly goes hungry so that you may be fed;
naked so that he may provide you with the materials for a garment
of incorruption, yet we will not even give up any of our own food
or clothing for him... These things I say continually, and I
will not cease to say them, not so much because I care for the
poor but because I care for your souls." (HOMILIES
ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN 27.2–3)
Scripture
quotations
from Common Bible: Revised Standard Version of the Bible,
copyright 1973, and Ignatius Edition of the Revised Standard
Version of the Bible, copyright 2006, by the Division of
Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches
of Christ in the United States of America. Used by
permission. All rights reserved. Citation references
for quotes from the writings of the early church fathers can
be found here.
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