The Bible is filled with the truth of God’s love, but at times I allow myself to wonder how Yehovah my God could ever love me. This uncertainty comes from a failure on my part to keep myself in the knowledge and assurance of His love.
The revelation of God’s love comes in part when we are born from above. If you were to ask most Christians what they know about God’s love for them, they’d answer, “I know God gave His Son to die for me.”
Few Christians, however, have learned how to be kept in God’s love. We know something of our love toward Yehovah our God; but if you were to ask most Christians to find biblical passages on God’s love for us, they could point to only a few.
Multitudes grow spiritually cold and lazy because they are ignorant of Yehovah's love for them. They don’t know that their greatest weapon against Satan’s attacks is to be fully convinced of God’s love for them, through the revelation of God's Spirit, and that by being totally committed to Him in faith obedience they can realize the love He has for them.
In his final prayer on earth, Jesus said, “Father, I desire… that they may behold my glory which you have given me; for you loved me before the foundation of the world…. I have declared to them your name [Yehovah] and will declare it, that the love with which you loved me may be in them, and I in them” (John 17:24, 26).
The implication here is that the Father loved Jesus before the foundation of the world, and He loved us too. “Just as He chose us in him [the Messiah Jesus] before the foundation of the world according to His foreknowledge, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love” (Ephesians 1:4).
How long has God loved you? He’s loved you before the foundation of the world because He is love. It is His very nature. He loved you as a sinner. He loved you in the womb. He loved you before the world began. There was no beginning to His love for those that are His, and there is no end to it.
Written by By David Wilkerson (1931-2011), edited by Bruce Lyon
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