The sermon "God's Love Pt. 1" by Mikal Smith addresses the doctrine of God's love as depicted in Scripture, particularly focusing on Jeremiah 3:1-3. The preacher emphasizes that God's love is not based on human emotions or superficial feelings, but rather rooted in God's sovereign election and the sacrificial work of Christ. Smith refutes modern misconceptions about God's love, arguing that it is selective and directed specifically towards His elect, in line with doctrines such as predestination and particular redemption. He uses Scripture references, including Malachi 1 and Romans 9, to demonstrate how God's love is manifested through His sovereign choice, stating that God's love is unconditional and everlasting. The practical significance underscores the security and assurance believers have in God's love, which is not contingent upon human behavior or merit.
Key Quotes
“God is love and we believe that. But it's not about what we think about what God's love is. It's what does the testimony of God's word say about God's love.”
“Whenever we preach God's electing love... it becomes abrasive because they don't believe that Christ only died for His people.”
“I have loved thee with an everlasting love. Therefore, with loving kindness have I drawn thee.”
“God does not choose who He will love based upon what good or bad they do; he chooses who He will love according to His own purpose and will.”
The Bible describes God's love as an everlasting and unconditional love directed specifically towards His elect.
God's love, as stated in Jeremiah 31:3, is described as an everlasting love, which means it has no beginning or end and is not based on our actions or worthiness. This love is unique to God's chosen people, the elect, and is regardless of their behavior. Throughout scripture, we see this theme of God loving His elect, which is evident in passages like Romans 9 where God chose Jacob over Esau, not based on their actions but on His sovereign will. This affirms that God's love is determined by His purpose and pleasure, extending to those He has predestined to salvation.
Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 9:10-13
We know God's love is true because He has chosen us and sent Christ to die for our sins, demonstrating His commitment to His people.
The evidence of God's love is seen in His choice of His people and the sacrifice of Christ on their behalf. As stated in Romans 5:8, 'God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.' This act does not depend on our merit but reflects God's ultimate grace and purpose. Furthermore, God's love is affirmed through scripture, where He shows that His choice and love for His people are not based on their actions but solely on His will—demonstrating that God’s love is always action-oriented and relational rather than merely emotional.
Romans 5:8, Jeremiah 31:3
God's love is foundational for Christians as it assures them of their salvation and provides comfort in their faith journey.
Understanding God's love is essential for Christians because it grounds their assurance of salvation and their relationship with God. Ephesians 2:4-5 speaks of God's rich mercy and great love by which He saves us, even when we were dead in our sins. This love reassures believers that they are not under God's wrath, as stated in Jeremiah 31:3, where God declares His everlasting love for His people. Recognizing that God's love is based on His will and not ours brings peace and helps Christians endure trials, knowing that their standing before God is secure in Christ’s atoning work.
Ephesians 2:4-5, Jeremiah 31:3
God demonstrates His love to the elect through His choice, Christ’s sacrifice, and the giving of His Spirit.
God's demonstration of love towards the elect is multifaceted. Firstly, it is shown in His sovereign choice, illustrated in Romans 9 where God chose Jacob over Esau according to His plan and purpose. Secondly, God's love is powerfully manifested in the sacrificial death of Christ, where Romans 5:8 states that Christ died for us while we were still sinners. This act of love secures forgiveness and reconciliation between God and His people. Lastly, God's love is also exhibited through the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, who brings spiritual awakening, understanding, and transformation in the hearts of believers, affirming their identity as children of God.
Romans 9, Romans 5:8, Ephesians 2:5
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