[The Words of Advent] LOVESample
Christ Is Love
As we think about love in this Advent season, what does that mean?
Unger’s Bible Dictionary defines love as “selfless and sacrificial. It is active and dissatisfied, if not blessing others.” Love is the preeminent virtue produced by Christianity. Love is declared to be the chief test of Christian discipleship in John 13, it is one of the fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5, and it is to be the highest motive of moral action.
Love is God’s highest attribute, the one in which all others harmoniously blend. 1 John 4:8 declares, “God is love.” Love is not simply a quality that God possesses; it is His very nature.
God sent His only begotten Son into the world so that we might live through Him. Love comes from Him. He is the Source and the Resource. Love emanates from the God of the universe; it is His very essence, which has been manifested toward us. It has been made incredibly clear and obvious to us. God’s love is directed toward us, and He pours it directly into us. Love acts, and it is dissatisfied when it doesn’t bless others. God took action and sent His only begotten Son to bless us—the very definition of what love is.
Christ is unique. He is the only one who has ever been born of a virgin and of the Holy Spirit. He came down from heaven, became one of us, and was obedient to the point of death. Love is here!
His first purpose is that we might live through Him. But did Christ only come for eternal life? Christ came so that we might live eternally, but He also came so we could enjoy an abundant life right now. We live life to the fullest only through Him, and that is a life earmarked by love.
Catholic priest Henri Nouwen wrote that Jesus’ whole message is that you are God’s beloved child. When you know that in your heart, everything turns around. You were loved before you were born, and you will be loved after you die. You are loved for eternity. God’s love for you is inexhaustible!
Father, I pray that your Spirit may touch me and reveal Your love to me. I want to know You more intimately and learn more deeply how to love through Your Son Jesus Christ.
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About this Plan
God showed us His incredible love centuries ago. The story of how He gave His Son for our salvation pierces our hearts and souls. Being born in a humble stable more than 2000 years ago, Jesus came to our world and completely changed it forever. Join Dr. Mark Rae in this second reading plan of the Advent series to discover the greatest love of all.
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We would like to thank Dr. Mark Rae of Grace Center for Spiritual Development (GCSD) under Grace School of Theology, in partnership with El Centro Network, for providing this devotional plan. GCSD provides non-degree studies on-demand, online Bible study opportunities, and resources. For more information, please visit https://www.gsot.edu/center/ and http://www.elcentronetwork.com.