The Mystery of the Love of God

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  1. Dear Pastor John,

    The love of God truly is a mystery. It wasn’t until I became an older-aged adult that I began to understand God’s love for me. I was always trying to be good and earn God’s affection for me. I grew up being told that God loved me, but because of my past, I didn’t truly believe it or feel it in my heart. God didn’t give up on me, though. As I trusted in Him and learned about His love and redemption from my past, I began to marvel at His love, much like you do here in your blog. I began to see that His love wasn’t earned; it just WAS. The day I realized it, I will never forget. My heart became filled with such overwhelming joy.

    I believe that day I came to understand what it meant to feel the Spirit in my life, truly. Romans 8:5&6 says, “Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.” I found this to be so true, because when I believed that God’s love was not for me and was just for everyone else because I wasn’t worthy of His love, my mind was not full of life and peace. Now that I turn to the Lord and the Holy Spirit speaks to my heart and touches my soul with great joy, I find there truly is abundant life and peace. I want to share that joy with everyone! I want to share that love with everyone so they can feel it too in their lives! Just like you say, the love of God compels us to live for Him. That’s because the love of God is glorious, encompassing and joy-filled. I never knew the love of God could be like this. It is amazing!

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