April 22

Daily Reflection

John 3: 16-21

God so loved the world. (John 3:16)

Did you know that this verse is not just talking about how much God loves the world? It’s also talking about the way God loves the world. The Greek word for “so” used in this sentence means “in this manner” just as much as it means “to this extent.” So another reading of this verse could be “This is the way God loved the world.”

So how does God love the world? Let’s take apart the rest of this famous verse. He gave: God loves without reservation. Love is not something God hoards to Himself. It does not stay confined in His own perfection. It naturally bursts forth, out of Himself to us, because God’s love is generous.

His only Son: God does not love begrudgingly. He doesn’t give us just any old thing. He gave us His only begotten Son, one in being with Him, most precious to His heart. Because God’s love holds nothing back.
So that everyone who believesGod loves without restriction. He has opened the door of His heart to anyone who believes; no conditions. He makes no exceptions. He pours His love out on each person who comes to Him in faith because God’s love flows freely to everyone.

Might not perishGod does not brood over injury. He does not withhold His love from us because we have sinned against Him. He does not give us “what we deserve” but removes our guilt and restores us because God’s love is merciful. But might have eternal life: God wants to be united with us; it wasn’t enough to take away our sin. God, in His abundant love, wanted us to be with Him eternally. He has opened heaven’s gates and welcomes us in because God’s love is everlasting!

God wants to show you how He loves you today. As you take some time to pray with one – or several – of these ideas, let His free, generous, and overflowing love wash over you. Let it sink in how much He loves you! Then, let your heart respond with praise and thanks to the Lord who loved not only the whole world; but you!

“Praise to you, Lord, for the way You love each and every person You have made! Help me to receive all the love You have for me.

Acts 5:17-26

Psalm 34:2-9

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