In this season of joy and love, we are reminded of the profound concept of "embrace." To embrace means to hold someone close, signifying intimacy and deep affection. It also means to willingly and enthusiastically accept a belief or change. As Christians, we are called not only to embrace our faith in Jesus Christ but to hold Him close, embracing the Father, Son, and Spirit in a personal relationship. This relationship allows us to experience the true depth of love, which goes beyond the superficial definitions often portrayed by society.
The creation account in Genesis reveals that Jesus was present with the Father from the beginning, highlighting the eternal relationship within the Trinity. This perfect relationship did not need anything external, yet God chose to create humanity to share in this divine love. John 3:16-17 encapsulates this message of love, where Jesus left the perfection of heaven to offer us salvation and a relationship with God. This love is described by the Hebrew word "hesed," which signifies loyalty, mercy, and everlasting devotion, independent of our worthiness.
Jesus came to save the poor, the captive, the blind, and the oppressed, representing all of humanity before salvation. Despite our deserving of God's wrath, Jesus serves as our mediator, turning away this wrath through His sacrifice. He is the propitiation for our sins, offering us eternal life and a restored relationship with God. Jesus' teachings and actions, even in the face of His crucifixion, demonstrate His profound love and commitment to preparing a place for us in heaven.
In John 17, Jesus prays for His glorification, affirming His role as the way to eternal life and His restoration to His pre-creation glory. This underscores the completeness of God's love, which is willing to go to great lengths to establish a relationship with us. Jesus' incarnation, life, and sacrifice reveal a God who is not detached but intimately involved with His creation, understanding our struggles and offering us His love and salvation.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Embracing Jesus means more than acknowledging Him; it involves a deep, personal relationship with the Father, Son, and Spirit, allowing us to experience the fullness of divine love. [02:13]
- 2. God's love, described as "hesed," is not based on our merit but is a steadfast, loyal devotion that seeks our good, regardless of our worthiness. [12:34]
- 3. Jesus' mission was to save the poor, captive, blind, and oppressed, illustrating that all humanity is in need of His salvation and love. [17:46]
- 4. As our mediator, Jesus turns away the wrath we deserve, offering us eternal life and a restored relationship with God through His sacrifice. [19:52]
- 5. Jesus' prayer in John 17 highlights His role as the sole way to eternal life and His desire to restore the perfect relationship with the Father, Son, and Spirit. [25:06]
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