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Why is the doctrine of God's love important for Christians?

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The doctrine of God's love is pivotal for Christians, as it forms the basis of our salvation and assurance of eternal life, as expressed in John 3:16.

The doctrine of God's love is crucial because it reveals the very nature of God and His relationship with His people. In John 3:16, it is declared, 'For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.' This verse showcases the depth and breadth of God's love, which is not limited by nationality or circumstance. It is an everlasting love that prompted the sacrifice of Christ, ensuring the eternal security for all who believe. Understanding God's love provides assurance, identity, and purpose for believers, cultivating a deeper relationship with the Father who loved them first.
Scripture References: John 3:16

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Why God Sent His Son
Jim Byrd · Jan 13, 2016
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