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How does Christ's love for His people differ from human love?

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Christ's love is perfect, unchanging, and unconditional, unlike human love, which is often flawed and conditional.

The love of Christ stands in stark contrast to human love due to its perfection and consistency. In John 15:9, Jesus explains that His love for His people is akin to the love that the Father has for Him—an eternal, unchanging love that does not waver based on circumstances or actions. Human love is often conditional, fluctuating with emotions and circumstances, while Christ's love is steadfast and rooted in His nature as God.

Additionally, while human love may be sincere, it is limited by our imperfections and sinfulness. Christ’s love, however, is wholly perfect and sacrificial, exemplified in His willingness to lay down His life for His friends—illustrating true love’s greatest expression (John 15:13). This divine love not only provides security and assurance to believers but also calls them to mirror this love towards others, forming the basis of Christian ethics and community life.
Scripture References: John 15:9, John 15:13

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