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God’s Love
A Place To Belong
God’s Love
jo 3:17
Confession of Faith
I am not moved by what I see or by what I feel.
I am moved by what I believe.
I believe the WORD of God!
The victory is mine!
I have it now!
I can see it through the eyes of my faith!
We continue our series called “A Place To Belong” Last week we shared “Why Go To Church, and prior to that we talked about “Helping Someone to see Jesus”
Today we want to share a little about God’s Love
Jo 3:16
Intro: This is the world's most well known Scripture.
Brief and to the point, Jesus revealed God's great love.
God so loved the world.
He loved the whole world.
The idea that God loves the whole world is a New idea.
The Jews believed God loved the religious and hated the non-religious .
The same thoughts are held by many in every generation.
The fact that God truly loves is shocking to many.
Some wonder and others question How God could possibly love the...
murderer • immoral person • wife beater • child abuser • prostitute • thief • alcoholic • street person • oppressor • bitter • vengeful
God loves every one, not just the religious and the good.
He does not love only the people who love Him.
He loves everyone, even the unlovely and the unbelieving,
the selfish and the greedy,
the spiteful and the vengeful.
Preacher's Outline and Sermon Bible - Commentary - The Preacher's Outline & Sermon Bible – John.
The basis of God's love is His nature.
Love acts; it expresses itself.
Love does not sit still, doing nothing.
It is not dormant, complacent, inactive.
If love actually exists, it has to act and express itself; it has to do something good.
Love is loving; that is, love is always demonstrating love to others.
Therefore, God's love acts and reveals Him to be love
There is the evidence of God's love—God gave His only begotten Son
The word gave has a twofold meaning: 1. God gave His Son to the world
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He gave His Son to die.
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He gave His Son to die.
The idea of sacrifice, of great cost, is in both acts.
It cost God dearly to give His Son up to the world and up to the cross.
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He gave up His Son to be separated from Him, allowing Jesus to leave His presence, to leave the majesty and glory, worship and honor of heaven
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He gave up His Son to be separated from Him, allowing Jesus to come to earth...
Into a world that was... Into a world full of...
darkness, selfishness, hostility greed , bitterness, immorality rebellion, anger and sin.
He gave up His Son to be separated from Him, allowing Jesus to die for the sins of men
More evidence of God's love is that God took the initiative to save man.
Man did not seek to save himself; God sought to save him.
God gave His Son so that we might be forgiven and saved.
God is the seeking Savior.
God is not... angry, unloving unforgiving
God does not... hate us, have to be persuaded to love us or have to be convinced to forgive us
ephes 2:4-5
Salvation: This is the purpose of God's love: to save us.
God's purpose in giving His Son was threefold.
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To save us from perishing .
2. To save us to eternal life.
3. To save men through belief.
The Love Of God
God actually sent His Son into the world
1. Christ was not sent to condemn or to judge the world.
We, the world, deserve to be judged and condemned.
We are guilty both of breaking God's law and of coming short of God's glory
But Jesus was not sent to condemn or judge us.
Judgment and condemnation was not His purpose.
Jesus was sent to save us.
His purpose was to save us from perishing and to save us to eternal life.
The BluePrint
In order to build a great building you need to follow a blueprint!
God’s word is the blue print for us to live by and to build the church!
The Blueprint - The Bible tell us that God Loves us
Jesus came to save us not condemn us!
We are his hands and feet and we are called to love each other as Christ loves the church!
UCF is a place to belong!
Jesus is the Foundation
He is the Builder
He is the leader
We are his church and we are here for the World
United Christian Fellowship - Where God’s Word meets your World
NEXT STEPS!
• Read Colossians Chapter 1 This Week
• Pray for someone you know who may be struggling:
• Invite them to church
• Sign Up for a Growth Group or volunteer to lead a growth group!
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