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The Problem of the Holiness of God
https://www.youtube.com/embed/CMcHtSjtNBY?start=0&end=83
The problem with holiness is that it God is perfectly separated from sin and that our sin separates us from him.
We are called to be perfect, but we cannot be.
That creates a serious problem for us.
God is holy, we are not, yet God has not rejected us because of his great love for us.
The Love of God
1 jn 4.8
It is undeserved love ()
It is unsought love ()
It is unimaginable love ()
Peter Jeffery, Bitesize Theology (Darlington, England: Evangelical Press, 2000), 20.
The Love of God Compels Us
God’s love for us compels us to love and live for others.
For Christ’s love compels us, since we have reached this conclusion: If One died for all, then all died.
And He died for all so that those who live should no longer live for themselves, but for the One who died for them and was raised.
God’s love lead him to act for the benefit of a sinful people and that love compels us love him and others.
We love others because the one whom we love, loves them.
God’s love compels us to give to others.
God’s Love for us compels us to love and live for others.
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God’s love compels us to repent from our sin
“If you receive blanket acceptance, you need no repentance.
You just accept it.
It fills you without humbling you.
I relaxes you without upsetting you about yourself – or thrilling you about Christ.
It lets you relax without reckoning with the anguish of Jesus on the cross.
It is easy and undemanding.
It does not insist on, or work at, changing you.
It deceives you about both God and yourself.”
– David Powlison.
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