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Why is God's love conditional and unconditional?

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God's love is both unconditional as it cannot be earned and conditional as it is based on Christ's fulfilling the law.

The sermon reveals that God's love is both conditional and unconditional, a crucial aspect for Christians to grasp. It describes God's love as unconditional in that it is not based on our merits or actions; it is freely given to sinners who cannot earn it. At the same time, it is conditional because it is founded on the perfect righteousness of Christ. This means that God's love is secured through Jesus' sacrifice and perfect obedience, fulfilling the requirements of the law. Thus, while we are unworthy and cannot change our state, we can rest in the assurance that His love for us is unwavering and perfectly secured by the work of Christ. Understanding this duality helps us appreciate the depths of God's grace and His desire for a relationship with us, prompting a humbling response of gratitude and service towards Him (Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:10).
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:10

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