You were born to love and be loved. Did you know that?
Your purpose in life goes far beyond earning a living, taking care of
your family, or just making it from day to day. You were created by God to have
a fulfilling, one-on-one relationship with Him and to share this love with
others. In a complex world, filled with emotional pain and complicated social
problems, this purpose statement may sound simplistic, but it is not.
…A lawyer and Jesus Christ once had a very important conversation:
“’Teacher,’ [the lawyer asked], ‘which is the great commandment in the Law?’
“And He said to him, “’ You shall
love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with
all your mind.’ This is the great and foremost commandment. And a second is
like it, “you shall love your neighbor as yourself.” On these two commandments
depend the whole Law and the Prophets”’ (Matthew 22:36-40).
…From the moment of your conception, and even before that, God loved
you. (Ephesians 1:3-6, Psalm 139:15-16).
…God’s goal for your life is that you come to know him as the one, true
God. Through knowing God, you come to worship and serve Him, praising and
honoring the Lover of your soul with your words and with your life. God did not
have to make you; He does not ‘need’ you in the way that you need food or water
or companionship. God is complete and lacks nothing, but He chose to create
You. He chose to bring you into being as a person to receive His divine
affection and to give affection back to Him. To God, this fellowship means
everything.
…Agape love is the perfect, consuming,
unfathomable, unconditional love of God. It is completely unselfish, forgiving,
and dedicated to your complete welfare. On your own, you cannot generate or
experience agape love; it only can come from God. If you try to think of the
most generous or benevolent act a human being could perform, even that does not
compare with the magnitude of God’s eternal, unshakable love for you. Jeremiah
31:3
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday,
today, and forever. (Hebrews 13:8). His love is therefore unalterable.
The Spiritual Foundations Series, The Love of God
by Dr. Charles Stanley
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