We Love Because God First Loved Usنموونە
We Love God the Father
Opening Prayer:
Through Jesus Christ, your Son—and through him alone as the Way, the Truth, and the Life—we come to know and love you as Father. As the Holy Spirit testifies with our spirit that we are your children, so we cry the words Jesus prayed, ‘Abba, Father’, and we pray the prayer Jesus taught, ‘Our Father’. Our love for Jesus, proved by obeying him, is met by our Father’s love for us as you and your Son make your home in us, in mutual giving and receiving of love. This intimate relationship has deep biblical foundations. Amen.
Reflection:
We love God as the Father of his people. Old Testament Israel knew God as Father, as the one who brought them into existence, carried them and disciplined them, called for their obedience, longed for their love, and exercised compassionate forgiveness and patient, enduring love. All these remain true for us as God’s people in Christ in our relationship with our Father God.
We love God as the Father, who so loved the world that he gave his only Son for our salvation. How great the Father’s love for us that we should be called the children of God. How immeasurable the love of the Father who did not spare his only Son, but gave him up for us all. This love of the Father in giving the Son was mirrored by the self-giving love of the Son. There was complete harmony of will in the work of atonement that the Father and the Son accomplished at the cross, through the eternal Spirit. The Father loved the world and gave his Son; ‘the Son of God loved me and gave himself for me’. This unity of Father and Son, affirmed by Jesus himself, is echoed in Paul’s most repeated greeting of ‘grace and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave himself for our sins . . . according to the will of our God and Father, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen.’
We love God as the Father whose character we reflect and whose care we trust. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus repeatedly points to our heavenly Father as the model or focus for our action. We are to be peacemakers as sons of God. We are to do good deeds so that our Father receives praise. We are to love our enemies in the reflection of God’s Fatherly love. We are to practice our giving, praying, and fasting for our Father’s eyes only. We are to forgive others as our Father forgives us. We are to have no anxiety but trust in our Father’s provision. With such behavior flowing from Christian character, we do the will of our Father in heaven, within the kingdom of God.
Closing Prayer:
We confess that we have often neglected the truth of your Fatherhood and deprived ourselves of the riches of our relationship with you. We commit ourselves afresh to come to you, Father, through Jesus the Son: to receive and respond to your Fatherly love; to live in obedience under your Fatherly discipline; to reflect your character in all our behaviors and attitudes, and to trust in your Fatherly provision in whatever circumstances you lead us. Amen.
Call upon God for such an outpouring of his Spirit that we, his people, will be assured of his love through his Word.
About this Plan
God’s relentless love is the life-blood of his mission. This love was most remarkably displayed in the culmination of his grand salvation plan: sending his very own Son to live and minister on earth, finally dying a sinner’s death on the cross, that we might be redeemed by our faith in him and raised with him in his resurrection. Such perfect love demands a response—we love because God first loved us.
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