The Greatest Gift: God's Love Through Jesus Christ

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"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Now I want you to notice, circle these words in that verse. Circle the word "God." Circle the word "only." Circle the word "Son." Circle the word "perish." And then circle "everlasting" or "eternal" and "life." Circle the word "life." G-O-S-P-E-L. That spells gospel. This is the gospel in a single sentence. It is the good news in a single sentence. It's why every church in the world exists because of John 3:16. [00:58:47]

God's love for you is extravagant, it is lavish, it is beyond comprehension. No one will ever love you with the intensity that God does. No man will ever love you, no woman will ever love you the way God, who created you, loves you. This is the first part of the greatest Christmas gift. God so loved you. Let's look at a few verses about God's love. There's a book in the Bible called Ephesians and in Ephesians 1:4 it says this, "Long before he," that's God, "Long before he laid down the earth's foundation, God had us in mind, and He settled on us as the focus of his love." [00:70:90]

God's love, this kind of love that is constant, continual, everlasting, unconditional, that love is the first part of God's great gifts to you. It's his passion for you. And God's love can handle every need you have. Ephesians, in the Bible, 3:18-19 says this, this is my prayer for you at Christmas, "May you be able to feel and to understand." I don't want you just to understand it, I want you to feel and understand. "How long, how wide, how deep, and how high God's love really is, and experience this love for yourself." [00:354:20]

God came to earth in human form as Jesus Christ. God became a man. He didn't come as an avatar. He didn't come as an angel. He didn't come as a prophet. He didn't come as a good teacher. God came himself. Like the old Hallmark phrase, "When you care enough to send the very best, you go yourself." That little baby that was there in a manger that we celebrate on Christmas day, who was that baby? Really who was that baby? Who was Jesus Christ? Colossians 1:15 says this, "Christ is the visible image of the invisible God." [00:524:73]

Jesus didn't come simply to live, he came to die. He came to die for our sins. Why did Jesus have to die? I'll tell ya. God is a God of love, but he is also a God of justice and when he sees something wrong, he goes, "That's not right." Justice demands that wrongs be righted, that offenses be punished, that people don't do evil and get away scot-free. You know and you want justice, you want crimes to be paid for, you want people who've hurt you to be corrected for those hurts. God is a God of justice. [00:693:08]

The good news of Christmas is this. Everything you've ever done wrong has already been paid for. Every sin you've ever committed has already been paid for. That's why Jesus came to earth. That's part of God's great present to you at Christmas. 1 John 2:2 says this, "When Jesus served as a sacrifice for our sins, he solved the sin problem for good." In other words, "Now I can go to heaven even though I'm imperfect." "Not only our sins, but for the whole world." When Jesus died on the cross for you and for me, that was love in the first degree. [00:824:50]

God has an offer, God has a proposal that you can't afford to miss and here it is. "That whoever believes in him," Jesus Christ, "shall not perish." That's a promise, but with every promise there's a premise, there's a condition. God makes this proposal to you and there is a promise with it, but notice who this offer is for. Whoever, whoever believes in him, whosoever. That means everybody and you. Titus is a book in the Bible and in 2:11 it says this, "The free gift of eternal life is offered to everyone." [00:995:72]

Regardless of your religious background, you may be Jewish, you may be Buddhist, you may be Baptist, you may be Hindu, you may be Catholic, or Protestant, or pagan, or no religion at all. Jesus still died for you. It says to everyone. Doesn't say, "If you're such and such religion," it says Jesus died for you. Acts 10, in the Bible, verse 35 says this, "It makes no difference who you are or where you're from, if you want God and you're ready to do as he says, the door is open." [00:1046:37]

What is everlasting life? It's far more than just heaven. It's far more than just living forever. Yes, heaven is included, but the life that God wants to give you is a three dimensional life that includes past, present, and future. Past forgiven, purpose for livin', home in heaven. 1 Peter, in the Bible, 1:3-4 says this, "Because Jesus was raised from the dead," after he died, he came back alive on Easter to show who he really was, split history into A.D. and B.C. [00:1385:21]

How many of those dimensions are you really living? Has your past been forgiven? Do you have a purpose for living? Are you certain of your home in heaven? That's the kind of life, three dimensional life, God offers to you as his Christmas gift to you. When do you start? Now! Why would you put it off? Why would you wait one more day to have your past forgiven, to get a purpose for living, and to get a home in heaven? Plus, not only that, you become a part of God's family. [00:1459:68]

You don't have to have all your doubts resolved to accept the Lord into your life. I wish I had learned this a long time ago, I woulda accepted the Lord much sooner. I used to think, "I have to have all my doubts figured out." There are many things I don't understand and I doubt why did God do that and why did God do that. You enjoy a lot of things you don't understand. I don't understand the chemistry of digestion, it doesn't keep me from eatin' a good steak. [00:1566:26]

Really you only need one reason to believe. You only need one reason to accept God's Christmas gift to you and it's this. God loves you, he so loves you. I wanna say John 3:16 and in your mind, I want you to put your name in there. Let me say it like this. "For God so loved," put your name in there. "For God so loved Bill or Mary or Sherry or Tom." "For God so loved, that he gave his only begotten Son, that if," put your name in there. [00:1701:21]

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