Exploring the Depth of God's Covenant Love

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"And so, when we look back at the Old Testament, the ESV translates the Hebrew word hesed. I don't remember. I know like three Hebrew words, and that's one of them. So don't get too wrapped up in that. But it's this covenant, loyal love, that carries with it this obligation to do good. An obligation to do something. An obligation to act." [00:29:35] (23 seconds)


"So one of the books that I was reading this past week looked at it and said that this steadfast love of God is a moral attitude that is directed to another's good, whether or not that other person is lovable, worthy, or responsive. So it's a moral attitude. It's intrinsic to their character. It's not just a choice or an inclination, but it's a compulsion." [00:29:58] (25 seconds)


"And it's dedicated to another's good. So it's not self-serving, it's not about what's good for me, but this sort of steadfast love is about what's good for the recipient of that love. But it's also not necessarily just nice or just trying to keep them happy, but it's for their good. What is truly good for them, what will bring them closer to that shalom peace that we talked about a couple of weeks ago." [00:30:37] (31 seconds)


"God's love is given regardless of whether we deserve what it is that he's giving to us. Love isn't only given when you're good, but regardless of what we have done. Now when we think about love, we can also look at the opposite of love. So if I'm working for my good at the expense of somebody else, am I loving them? No." [00:31:25] (26 seconds)


"And so that's the theme that we're looking at here in Advent, is love. And we've been tracing this theme through the story of all of Scripture. And it's a story in four parts. And you did pretty good last week. Who remembers the four words that we use to remember these four parts of the story? Creation. Fall. Redemption. And restoration. So that's the whole of Scripture." [00:32:42] (28 seconds)


"And his steadfast love existed before creation as a part of who he is. So in 1 John 4, the Apostle John tells us that, God is love. So this loyal love that seeks the good of others, that is who God is. That is intrinsic to his character. And so that means that his creation of the world and our adoption as his children, all of those things were done out of who he is, out of love." [00:33:22] (34 seconds)


"So in love, Paul writes, he predestined us. Before you were born, before the world was made, God knew you. He knew your strengths. He knew your weaknesses. He knew the beautiful things that would come from your life. He knew the terrible things. That would come out of your life. And he loved you. He loved you before all of those things." [00:34:14] (28 seconds)


"God's rescue plan for this world is Jesus, God's son, sent in love. And in John 3, the apostle writes that this is how God loved the world, that he gave his one and only son so that everyone who believes in him will not perish, but have eternal life. So God's will, what he wants, what he desires is to pour out his love on us. And his love is so great. His love is so wide and so deep that it will take forever for him to do that." [00:37:11] (40 seconds)


"Our place in his kingdom isn't predicated on us fixing ourselves up, but rather he still saves us while, or he saves us while we were still sinners. In Romans 5, Paul writes that God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This is the definition and the standard of God's love, that Jesus gave up his life so that we could live in and experience the love of God." [00:38:24] (31 seconds)


"And so in Jesus's life, his death, his resurrection, we see God's love made real. We see God's love defined. We see it revealed to us. But that is still for us an ongoing process. There isn't a single one of us who completely understands, who completely comprehends the depth of God's love. We only see and understand and experience God's love in a partial sense." [00:39:39] (33 seconds)


"So Jesus is coming again to restore all things. Creation, fall, redemption, and then finally, the restoration. We were created... We were created to live in the love of God. And on the day that Jesus comes back, all of creation will be restored to the place that it was created to be. from the beginning, at the center as the object of God's redeeming, restoring, and renewing love." [00:40:53] (30 seconds)


"And if God was willing to do that, if the gospel is true, then is there anything that he is going to hold back from you? Is there any bad thing that can happen to you that he will not heal, that he will not make whole, that he will not make right again one day? He loves you. And there is nothing at all, nothing in all of creation that will ever be able to separate us from that love." [00:46:20] (33 seconds)


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