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Why is God's love significant?

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God's love is significant because it is unconditional, eternal, and sacrificial, providing the basis for our salvation.

The love of God is paramount in Christian theology because it is the foundation of our relationship with Him. Scriptures like Romans 5:8 declare, 'God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.' This love is not based on our merit but is unconditional and sovereign. It is eternal, meaning God’s love exists outside of time and is not contingent upon our actions (Jeremiah 31:3). Moreover, God's love leads to action; it is a sacrificial love, demonstrated through the death of Christ for our sins. This assurance of God's steadfast love gives believers confidence and hope amidst life’s struggles.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, Jeremiah 31:3

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Six Great Wonders
Don Fortner · Jul 11, 2004
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