Wednesday, May 9, 2012
How's Your Love Life? - Week One
Welcome to Week One of our study, How's Your Love Life? Loving God, Yourselves and Others. This study will be recorded live every Tuesday at 7:30p (EST) for the next 5 weeks. Please join us anytime - it's FREE and flexible. You can sign up ------> here!
Before we can love God, ourselves and others, we have to recognize and receive God's love for us. This is something many of us struggle with - comprehending how He can love us the way He does? Let's look at three ways God loves...
God's Love For Us Is....
1) Unconditional = without conditions or limits. God doesn't have a check-list He's using to see if we're ready or deserving of His love. He's not waiting for us all to get our act together before He'll love us. Romans 5:8 tells us that "But God demonstrated/showed His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
2) Unending = without end; forever faithful. God loves us with an unfailing love! Psalm 100:5 reminds us "For the Lord is good and His love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations." Not only is God's love unending, so is His faithfulness.
3) Unmistakable = cannot be mistaken; a clear example. One of the last commands Jesus left with His disciples is found in John 15:12, "...Love each other as I have loved you." He didn't just leave it at "Love one another." He used himself as a clear, unmistakable example of how to love.
* Application: Have you recognized and received God's love as unconditional or are you still trying to earn His love? Have you recognized and received God's love as unending or are you fearing that He will give up on you? Have you recognized and received God's love as unmistakable or are you wondering if He really does love you?
* Action: Spend time this week reading and meditating on I John 4: 7-21. Underline the words love / loved / loves.
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2 comments:
Tonia, Just quick note to let you know how much I enjoyed the first lesson. Love the format of the class. The teaching is packed full yet the study is easily accomplishable Thursday evening so I am not falling behind and feeling guilty. : )
Glad to hear - thanks for sharing!!
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