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What does the Bible say about Jesus' love for us?

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The Bible reveals the profound love of Jesus for humanity, emphasizing that His love is unconditional and extends even to the unworthy.

Scripture teaches that Jesus' love for us is both profound and unconditional. For instance, Romans 8:37 highlights that despite our spiritual desolation and unworthiness, we are still loved by Jesus. His love is not dependent on our merit but is a reflection of His own nature and will. The understanding that Christ willingly chose to love those who are inherently flawed and poor in spirit underscores the depth of that love.

Furthermore, the significance of being loved by Jesus brings unparalleled joy and happiness. It is not merely the fact that we are loved, but that the One who possesses infinite glory and sovereignty has chosen to set His love upon us. This truth encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ, recognizing the extraordinary value and dignity given to them through His affection. Romans 5 elaborates on this theme, emphasizing that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us, revealing the unearned and sacrificial nature of His love.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 1:2, Psalm 73:25, 2 Samuel 6:17, John 15:13

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Tender kisses!
Frank Hall · Sep 26, 2014
No Greater Love
Don Fortner · Dec 5, 2010

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2 Samuel 6:17
Robert Hawker · May 19, 2016
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