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What is love? Generally, Love is an earnest desire for the well-being of another. Aspects To Consider: * God’s love toward His Son (John 17:21-26) * God’s love toward sinners (John 3:16; Romans 5:8) * God’s love toward His own, the Saints (1John 3:1)
God’s Love Is In You 1. Where does all love come from? (1 John 4:8) Love is of God, for God is love. 2. How do you know that? (1 John 4:7, 8) The Bible says it’s true. 3. How did love enter the soul of human beings? (Genesis 2:7) God breathed His spirit into the first man and woman, and God is love. 4. How do we know God is a spirit?
Coming together as a group to study God’s Word can lead to the sharpening of one another in our walk with Christ and greater unity in the body. This study is on love, the subject of the two great commandments, and the means of our salvation.
Love is at the top of the list for Christians because it best shows God’s char-acter.1 It was love that caused God to create us, to support us, and to make Himself known to us. Love also leads God to give us His Son to save us. John says it so clearly—“God is love” (1 John 4:16).
If God is love, then we can be sure love is something good. We need to know what love is. As a result of the forgiveness we have received from the Cross, we are told to love both God and humanity.5 This week, we will study what it means to love God and humanity. THE WEEK AT A GLANCE: Why should we love God and humanity?
God’s love for me is not tied to any worth or value of my own. As a believer in Jesus, I am not into self-esteem—I’m into Christ-esteem. I appreciate what God has done, through Jesus. My spirit is born again, but I still have flesh—so that part of me doesn’t contribute to my relationship with God.
19 mar 2017 · Based on these verses, what is the biblical meaning of love? God showed His love for us by sending His Son to be the sacrifice for our sins. What insight does this give us into how God expects us to show love to others? What happens to our efforts to love each other if those efforts aren’t connected to Jesus’ love for us? 1 of 4