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What does the Bible say about the love of the Father?

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The Bible reveals that the Father loves believers because they have loved the Son and believed in Him (John 16:27).

The beautiful truth that the Father loves His children is highlighted in John 16:27, where Jesus affirms that the Father Himself loves you. This love is rooted not only in the affection that the Father has for His people but also in their relationship with the Son. Faith in Jesus is instrumental; loving Him and believing that He came from God fosters an intimate and loving bond with the Father. This relationship reflects the unity and intent of God’s plan for redemption, whereby both the Father and the Son are intricately involved in the salvation of sinners.

Moreover, it is crucial to understand that the Father’s love is foundational for our understanding of redemption. Many believers tend to focus solely on the work of the Son, often neglecting the critical role the Father plays in salvation. The grandeur of redemption becomes clearer when we recognize that all love, grace, and wisdom manifest in salvation have their source in the Father’s heart. The Father’s love propels the Son’s sacrificial mission, providing not just a transactional relationship, but one steeped in familial love and purpose—a love that actively seeks the restoration of humanity to Himself.

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