Embracing Divine Love: A Relationship with Jesus

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It is only through a close personal relationship with Jesus that we can begin to understand and accept some of the benefits we receive from our relationship with him. And one of these benefits is love. Now, how do most people define love? I'll give you the Webster definition. Love is an intense feeling of deep affection for another person. [00:03:23] (30 seconds)


It's important to start at this point so you understand that Jesus is present at the very beginning, but more importantly, was to see that Jesus was with God prior to man. Creation. Maybe we don't think in those terms, right? When we enter into Genesis 1, it's the creation account. But there's something happening before that. [00:06:43] (28 seconds)


This is the relationship that exists between Father, Son, and the Spirit. And yet, God chose to create man to be in a relationship with Him. Now think about that. God of the universe has a perfect relationship already. He says, I'm going to create man because He wants His creation to be able to experience that perfect kind of love. [00:08:50] (35 seconds)


For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world but that the world might be saved through him. See, this is a message of love, ladies and gentlemen. [00:10:24] (26 seconds)


When we're talking about the love of God being expressed to his creation, and there's words like loyalty and favor and everlasting that are used to describe that kind of love, it speaks to the depth, and it speaks to the depth of the love of God. It speaks to the depth of the love that God has for us. [00:12:34] (23 seconds)


Who God loves is the poor, the captive, the blind, and the oppressed. But who are the poor? The poor are those that are unable to support themselves. It doesn't matter why these individuals cannot support themselves, whether it be finances, age, or some tragic circumstances. That's not the point. [00:15:11] (28 seconds)


And he himself is the propitiation for our sins. And not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world. Jesus is our mediator only because he is the propitiation for our sins. That's a big word. Propitiation. Let me make it simple for you. It simply means that Jesus is able to assuage, redirect the wrath of God. [00:19:59] (39 seconds)


In my Father's house, there are many dwelling places. If it were not so, I would have told you, for I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to myself. that where I am there you may also be and you know the way where I'm going. [00:22:37] (24 seconds)


Jesus, the eternal son of God, left the perfection of his sanctuary with the father to come down here and dwell with us. He came in the form of a baby in a manger. He did this so he could. Know firsthand what we deal with on a daily basis. He came to understand hunger. He came to understand pain. He came to understand loss. Frustration. Grief. [00:29:04] (50 seconds)


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