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How do we know Jesus' love for sinners is true?

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Jesus' love for sinners is demonstrated through His voluntary sacrifice and suffering, highlighting the depth of His commitment to redeem us (John 18:4).

The truth of Jesus' love for sinners is vividly illustrated through His willingness to face immense suffering for the sake of our redemption. In John 18:4, as He boldly steps forward to meet those who seek Him, it becomes evident that He embraces the weight of what lies ahead with full awareness of the agony, betrayal, and humiliation He would endure. This conscious choice to press on reflects not just love but a deep commitment to fulfilling the redemptive plan laid out in the covenant of grace.

Moreover, His actions throughout His life and during His passion publicly affirmed His posture of self-giving love. He lived a life of obedience and sacrifice, consistently demonstrating that His mission was rooted in rescuing humanity from the curse of sin. His ultimate sacrifice on the cross, where He states that He came to give His life as a ransom for many, is a clear testament to this love. Jesus' love is not a passive emotion but an active choice to bear the penalty for our sins, thus providing a sure foundation for the belief that His love for sinners is both credible and transformative.
Scripture References: John 18:4, Romans 5:6, John 15:13, 1 John 4:10, Luke 19:10, Romans 5:8

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John 18:4
Octavius Winslow · Jun 26, 2016
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