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How do we know God's love is reflected in the gospel?

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God's love is demonstrated through the giving of His Son for our salvation (John 3:16).

The gospel reveals God's love at its core, as depicted in John 3:16, where God gave His only Son so that whoever believes in Him would not perish but have eternal life. This act of sending Christ was not merely for the possibility of salvation but was driven by divine love, affirming that God desires a relationship with humanity despite our sinfulness. The crucifixion of Jesus illustrates both God's justice and His love, as it was necessary for sin to be punished while simultaneously providing a path for redemption. Understanding God's love within the gospel encourages believers to respond in faith and gratitude.
Scripture References: John 3:16, Romans 5:8

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Look and Live
Todd Nibert · Jan 3, 2023
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