The sermon "Love to God" by Gardiner Spring addresses the essential doctrine of loving God as the foundation of true faith and evidence of regeneration. Spring argues that mere external religious practices or doctrinal knowledge do not signify true saving grace; rather, genuine love for God is the ultimate measure of a person’s spiritual condition. He supports his points with Scripture references such as Luke 10:27 and Matthew 22:37, which command love for God with all one’s heart, underlining that this love must be rooted in a true understanding of God’s character and attributes as revealed in Scripture. The practical significance of this doctrine emphasizes that a self-centered love for God, motivated by personal benefits rather than His intrinsic excellence, is insufficient; true love seeks God's glory above all else and recognizes His sovereign authority. Ultimately, a supreme love for God is portrayed as the decisive evidence of a regenerated heart, affirming the Reformed understanding of grace and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives.
“Where there is no true delight in God, there is no true love to God.”
“True love always has a true object.”
“Supreme love to God is decisive evidence of a renewed heart.”
“If you are a friend of God through Christ, then God will be an everlasting friend to you.”
The Bible commands us to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, emphasizing that true love for God involves delighting in His holiness and sovereignty.
Luke 10:27, Matthew 22:37
True love for God is genuine when it is centered on His character and not merely on personal benefits or desires.
Psalm 73:25
Love for God's glory is paramount for Christians because it reflects the priority of God's nature above our own interests and establishes a true worshipful relationship with Him.
Ephesians 1:6, Matthew 5:16
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