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30 kwi 2018 · The Overwhelming, Never Ending, Intentional Love of God. In just about every context, the word “reckless” either means not heeding danger or not knowing the outcome and acting anyway. A parent who plunges into a burning house to rescue a child is reckless in the sense that they’re ignoring the danger and might die in the process.
16 lis 2021 · The web page argues that God's love is not reckless, but passionate, unconditional, and pursuing. It challenges the song "Reckless Love" by Cory Asbury and explains the biblical basis for God's love.
4 sty 2022 · Answer. “God is love” (1 John 4:8), and that love is described and illustrated in many ways in the Bible. Recently, God’s love has been popularly described as “reckless,” a description that has stirred some controversy due to the actual meaning of the word reckless.
7 cze 2018 · The reckless love of God. Some people had questions about the intentions of a word like “reckless” because it is such a unique but powerful way to describe the love of God. Do you think church, in a way, has gotten too legalistic in the way we’re allowed to talk about God?
25 maj 2018 · One of the main lines in the chorus celebrates ‘the overwhelming, never-ending, reckless love of God.’ My question — is this a biblically and theologically correct way to describe God’s love? Is the term ‘reckless’ too reckless?
5 wrz 2018 · The word “Reckless” does not refer to God Himself, the God we are serving is not reckless. However, it refers to the way God loves us. If you try to consider what He did on the cross, He is utterly not concerned with the consequences of His actions in regards to His safety, comfort and well being.
8 mar 2018 · The writers use three words to describe the love of God: “Overwhelming,” “never-ending,” and “reckless.” The first two are featured in many worship songs. “Reckless,” however, is not as common, especially when referring to God’s love.