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Daily Bread

God's great love

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[I pray] that you may be able to comprehend . . . the love of Christ which passes knowledge. — Ephesian 3:17-19

God’s love for us is so deep that we have a hard time comprehending it. It reaches down to us through the darkness of this sinful world, even though we are hopelessly undeserving. The Bible says that before God created our planet, He had decided to display the depth of His love for us through His Son’s death on the cross (1 Peter 1:20; Rev. 13:8).

In my imagination I look back over time and see the Lord raising mountains to majestic heights, cutting valleys for flowing rivers, and stretching out vast plains. I envision Him creating the mighty oceans and beautiful lakes. Then I see Him pause and reflect on the goodness of His creation. He gazes at that part of the world where His Son will be born. He knows that Jesus will be rejected and crucified. With a sweep of His hand He could obliterate the world and spare His Son from the agony of the cross. But He doesn’t.

Because of God’s love, the Son came to earth and was slain. On Calvary He died to pay the penalty for our sins. In John 3:16 we read, “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”

Oh, how great God’s love for us! — Dave Egner

Thinking It Over

What is your response to God’s love? Have you confessed your sin and accepted His forgiveness? Are you living in grateful obedience to Him?

Read: John 3:1-18

Eternal life is made possible by God’s eternal love.

The Bible in one year:

• Leviticus 8-10

BECAUSE OF GOD

BUT HE

DAVE EGNER

GOD

HIS SON

IN JOHN

LOVE

ON CALVARY HE

THEN I

THINKING IT OVER

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