The Love of God
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I. Note the following seven points in relation to the forgiving love of God:
I. Note the following seven points in relation to the forgiving love of God:
A. Unmerited in its bestowment (Col. 1:12–14).
A. Unmerited in its bestowment (Col. 1:12–14).
B. Divine in its source (Ps. 130:4).
B. Divine in its source (Ps. 130:4).
C. Costly in its purchase (Eph. 1:7).
C. Costly in its purchase (Eph. 1:7).
D. Free in its manner (Rom. 3:24, 25).
D. Free in its manner (Rom. 3:24, 25).
E. Full in its extent (Ps. 103:3).
E. Full in its extent (Ps. 103:3).
F. Practical in its outcome (Luke 7:42).
F. Practical in its outcome (Luke 7:42).
G. Known in the experience (1 John 2:12).
G. Known in the experience (1 John 2:12).
II. Now note the following seven characteristics of that love:
II. Now note the following seven characteristics of that love:
A. Unmerited in its object (1 John 4:10).
A. Unmerited in its object (1 John 4:10).
B. Unsought in its action (Rom. 5:8).
B. Unsought in its action (Rom. 5:8).
C. Universal in its offer (John 3:16).
C. Universal in its offer (John 3:16).
D. Unbounded in its work (Eph. 2:4).
D. Unbounded in its work (Eph. 2:4).
E. Unknown in its nature (Eph. 3:19).
E. Unknown in its nature (Eph. 3:19).
F. Unbroken in its ministry (Rom. 8:39).
F. Unbroken in its ministry (Rom. 8:39).
G. Unending in its character (Jer. 31:3).
G. Unending in its character (Jer. 31:3).
F. E. Marsh
F. E. Marsh
Marsh, F. E. (1992). The Love of God. In A. Bryant (Ed.), Sermon outlines on the attributes of God (p. 44). Kregel Publications.