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The Love of God

11 sermons

The love of God is a central theme in the Bible and a foundational aspect of the Christian faith, as it reveals the nature and character of God as a loving and compassionate Father. According to 1 John 4:8, "God is love," and this love is demonstrated through His actions, such as sending Jesus Christ to redeem humanity (John 3:16). The Bible also teaches that God's love is not limited to the righteous, but is available to all people, as expressed in Romans 5:8, which states that "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Through this love, believers can experience a deep sense of security and comfort, as affirmed in Psalms 23:1, which says, "The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing."

Carter Conlon

Carter Conlon emphasizes the profound sorrow of Christ, as depicted in Isaiah 53, highlighting His rejection and suffering for humanity's sins. He reflects on the depth of God's love and the pain He feels for those who choose to remain in darkness despite His offer of salvation. Conlon urges listene

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Edwin H. Waldvogel

Edwin H. Waldvogel emphasizes the profound love of God for His people, likening it to a marriage between Christ and the Church, the 'Marriage of the Lamb.' He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how God desires a deep, personal relationship with each believer, urging them to recognize their wort

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A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes that as Christians grow in their faith, they will face increased opposition from Satan, who despises them for several reasons: God's love for them, their resemblance to God, their former status as slaves freed from sin, and their power through prayer. Tozer explains that Satan'

John Sung

John Sung expresses a deep yearning for Jesus, emphasizing the sweetness of His presence and the longing to be eternally united with Him. He reflects on the incomparable nature of Christ's love, which surpasses all earthly experiences and comforts. Sung highlights the transformative power of Jesus'

T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the immeasurable greatness, stability, and equality of God's love as symbolized by the New Jerusalem, a city described in Revelation. He explains that the city's dimensions represent the vastness of God's love, which surpasses human understanding and remains constant rega

Andrew Murray

Andrew Murray emphasizes that abiding in Christ means abiding in His love, especially as He approaches His suffering. He encourages believers to recognize their unity with Christ and to yield themselves to His infinite love, which is the source of rest and joy. By studying Christ's life, believers c

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the profound love of the Holy Spirit and how it makes Him susceptible to grief when we sin. He illustrates this with a poignant analogy of a parent grieving for a wayward child, highlighting that true grief stems from love. Tozer calls believers to recognize the weight of their

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the profound love story of God sending His Son into a world that has become a prodigal, highlighting humanity's failure to govern itself and the resulting entanglement in sin. He reflects on the tragic irony of Christ, the Creator, being born in a manger due to a lack of room

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes the necessity of practical sanctification as outlined in James Chapter 4, highlighting the struggle against the carnal heart and the importance of surrendering to God. He explains that true sanctification involves recognizing and crucifying our sinful desires, while also sepa

Thomas Brooks

Thomas Brooks preaches about the profound suffering of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that He comprehended the full extent of God's wrath as He endured immense physical and emotional pain throughout His life. From His birth to His crucifixion, every moment was filled with sorrow, culminating in His sacri

John Nelson Darby

John Nelson Darby emphasizes the profound peace, grace, and glory that believers receive through faith in Christ as outlined in Romans 5:1-11. He explains that God desires to restore our confidence in Him, which was lost in the Garden of Eden, and that through Christ's sacrifice, we can have peace w

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