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Why is it said that Christ's love is heart love?

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Christ's love is termed 'heart love' because it reflects genuine, passionate affection and compassion for His people.

The concept of 'heart love' in reference to Christ illustrates His profound emotional investment in His people. It signifies that His love is not merely verbal or intellectual but is deeply felt and experienced. The love of Christ is demonstrated through His willingness to suffer and die for us, showcasing the melted heart, as expressed in Psalms 22:14, where His heart is described as melted in compassion. This heart love assures us that He is engaged with us on a personal level, feeling our pain and joys. Such love is transformative and should elicit a response from us; it draws us closer to Him in trust and worship.
Scripture References: Psalms 22:14, John 10:11

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