Embracing God's Unconditional Love and Our True Identity

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And we see that often in really uneven relationships that are unmatched, where maybe they haven't put a ring on it, and they haven't said, you know, I just love you, all of you, and I'm going to bring you into my life. And if you feel like that, we've got really good news for you, because we all struggle with those feelings of unworthiness, because we see our own flaws. [00:01:36] (25 seconds)



But today I want to show you something that should sink really deep. And if you just need more time, you need to just read this and walk out of the room and just think about it, do that. But God's love can't be earned at your best if it's given freely at your worst. Just think about that. [00:06:11] (18 seconds)



If he's given his love to you freely at your worst, it's not going to be earned even at your best. Sorry, perfectionists. It's just not going to work. And if we can figure this out, we can be freed from the cycle of trying to earn love and acceptance. Because if you're trying to earn love and acceptance from God, I guarantee you you're doing that in your human relationships as well. [00:06:11] (30 seconds)



For one will scarcely die for a righteous person. We should do a test. Look around the room. Anybody in here you would die for? Don't raise your hand. But look around the room anyway because it would be kind of a fun little thing. Look around the room and say, would I die for that person? Would I die for that person? Would I die for that? And there's some pretty good people in the room. But rarely, scarcely, would one die for a righteous person. But for a good person, perhaps one might dare to die. But God shows his love for us in this. [00:08:05] (31 seconds)



While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. At your worst, Christ dies for you. As sinners, as rebels, he dies for us. So let's just look at a few aspects of this. When? When did he do this? While we were still powerless. While we were still weak. While we were sinners. When we were least diverse, deserving. [00:08:05] (41 seconds)



So we know that he does this, but why? What's the value? What's the worth in me? Some of you have lived the unworthy lie long enough. And you need to say, well, I don't know why he chased me down. Or currently, I don't know why he's chasing me down. But it must be because he thinks I'm worthy. Not worthy of salvation, but worthy of being rescued. [00:11:06] (26 seconds)



It's so rare that a human could experience and offer love like this, this sacrificial love. And so what do we typically do? We just lower our expectations. Maybe, I can't ever be loved. Maybe I can't experience this. But Jesus is right there saying, I want to show you. I want to show you that I have love for you. I do love you. [00:12:26] (29 seconds)



But I guess another question's a little bit pesky. Do you experience love like that? Do you experience a love that's just coming at you, just overflowing to you? Do you experience that his heart is for you and he's not against you, in your weakness and on your worst days, this time tomorrow when you're like, oh God, where are you? Do you believe that he actually does have love for you? Do you experience that love? [00:13:23] (30 seconds)



To experience the love of God, we have to realize that he doesn't call you unworthy anymore. He says, I love you and I want you. I know that word needs to be picked apart a lot more than this, but his love is, and we've used this definition of love for a while now, it's a rugged, affective, it's affection, rugged, affective commitment to be with another person and for another person unto Christ's likeness. [00:19:26] (36 seconds)



I still struggle to know, to get validated, and still ridiculously insecure in so many different ways. But this is a piece, a piece of that. You don't strive for worthiness when you're living in the confidence of His love. And if you find yourself striving for worthiness, just stop. Check yourself, right? Before you wreck yourself. [00:26:38] (29 seconds)



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