Justice Meets Mercy (Lent 23, 2024)

It’s such a beautiful thing!  Though we were thoroughly condemnable on account of sin, and God has full power to condemn us, He does not.  Instead, He made a way for the two facets of His own love to be displayed simultaneously without conflict.  Justice meets mercy.

Justice is love … refusing to let deadly sin rob people of eternal life. Refusing to let death be victorious. 

Mercy is love … cradling humanity in kindness and forgiveness, Even while putting sin to death, God offers hope in salvation by faith and rescues those who accept the Cross of Christ.

Exercise: Think about all the ways the word “justice” is used today and its context. If we consider only the biblical meaning, every one of us deserves death and hell. Think about how the word “mercy” is used in today’s culture and by whom. Why might the word “justice” be used more often than “mercy?” How is the authority to condemn connected to one’s reasonable demand of true justice? 

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For the Cross of Christ is where Justice meets mercy because Jesus paid it all.

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Certain Evidence (Lent 22, 2024)

Jesus had no problem acknowledging His Father’s love for Him and us.

As we saw yesterday, the Father loves Jesus because the Son demonstrated His love by His obedience…even before the event itself.  It was as certain—even before Creation—as if it already happened.  Revelation 13 tells us of this certainty as “the Lamb who was slain from the creation of the world.” (Revelation 13:8)

Doing works by faith, the evidence of the works themselves, etc. are operating proof that the Father loves the Son and the Son loves the Father.  Moreover, that love extends to us.  And it becomes proof that the love of God dwells in us and that we love Jesus.

Exercise: Think back over promises you made in the past.  Assign them a “certainty value” of whether it was a promise kept.  If that formed the evidence of your life, what does it say? What can you do today to have evidence of the works of God’s love in your life?

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Supremely Sacrificial Love (Lent 21, 2024)

Jesus states the reason the Father loves Him.  It’s because He lays down His life in obedience to God’s command. 

Pretty simple and cut-to-the-chase.  He doesn’t count the reasons why on a daisy with patterned petals of “Loves me, Loves me not.”  It’s not random or left to chance. It’s not I’ll love you if, but He loves me because.  Jesus hadn’t even died on the cross yet and it was still because.

Exercise:

Think about the people in your life whom you love and those who love you.  Apply the words I love you because and think about what the answer might be.  Now think about God as the infinite source of love. His love is always new.  How does God’s character remove the “If” and change it to “because?”

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God’s Covenant of Love (Lent 20, 2024)

Never once, does Jesus say, “If you do this, only then I will love you.”  Nor does God say “If only people will obey me, then will I love them.”  God’s side is unconditional. It was a covenant of love as a one-sided promise from God.

But God’s unconditional love comes with a response when it is genuinely received.

Even when Moses was talking, he described the obedient response to God’s covenant of love with the result that blessing will follow us (not in a sense of material well-being although that might be part of it).  Blessings are found in belonging to Him.

Exercise: Consider the differences between conditional sentences (which are simple if-and-outcome) and ultimatums (which usually are a final demand with an attached threat for non-compliance).  How do conditional statements about God’s unconditional love help us to self-assess our love and obedience in return?

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The Son Loves the Father (Lent 19, 2024)

Only once to my knowledge does Scripture say Jesus loves the Father.   Don’t you find that odd?  He is recorded as loving His disciples (John 13:1) with a particular one who referred to himself as the disciple Jesus loved (John 13:23). He is recorded as loving Martha, her sister, and Lazarus (John 11:5).  Jesus lets us listen in on His most intimate prayers to His Father, but there is only one time Jesus states that He loves the Father. 

It’s interesting that this singular event
is in the context of the dark days
leading up to the Crucifixion
when the evil one appears to get the upper hand.

Exercise:  Jesus viewed the “prince of this world” (Satan) and the darkness that evil one brings as being necessary for the world to comprehend the love Jesus has for the Father, demonstrated in Christ’s obedience.  When you feel overwhelmed by the darkness of our world, try viewing it as necessary for the world to see that we are motivated by radical love that compels us to dependence upon Christ and obedience to His Word.

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Love Revealed (Lent 18, 2024)

In revealing God, Jesus revealed love because God… is… love.

Exercise: Now that we know what love looks like, find an area of your life in which to practice what you know.  Pray about whom in your circle of acquaintances God has prepared for faith in Jesus.  How will you give the Word of God to them so they will know Jesus came from God?

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Exact Representation (Lent 17, 2024)

God is love so immense, eternal, powerful, pure, holy, and infinite that we couldn’t take it in were it to be blasted upon us full strength.  Jesus is God and is love filtered for our understanding. 

Jesus is every bit immense, eternal, powerful, pure, holy, and infinite as is God the Father, but His humanity made Him approachable. 

He’s not a “Whitman’s Sampler” of God’s love with only a select few aspects being shown and other parts that people aren’t as fond of hiding in the full-size box.  He’s more like a human bucket of water pulled from God’s eternal ocean.  Or a core sampling of every eternal layer identically represented.  Every aspect of God’s love is there, just filtered, veiled, or in a size we could see without it blowing our minds.

Exercise:  Imagine God.  Now make Him bigger.  Keep magnifying His nature and make Him even bigger than that.  Your God is so big you can’t imagine a God that big, that powerful, that pure, that loving, that holy, that merciful, or that eternal.  Jesus is God, even when He walked the earth.  How did Jesus show us perfectly who God is but in a way that we could understand? Join me tomorrow for how Jesus’ crucifixion revealed God by revealing God’s love.

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Love Made Complete (Lent 16, 2024)

Scripture speaks about love being “made complete” both in us and among us.  They are connected by the Love of God. 

The cause and effect are outlined clearly:

Since God so loved us effect: we should love one another.
If we love one another effect: God lives in us and His love is made complete … in us.
If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of Godeffect: God lives in them and they in God.
When believers live in God and God in themeffect: God’s love is made complete among us.

Exercise:
Imagine yourself as an elbow-shaped pipe, taking the love of God coming down from heaven and redirecting it to the world, believers and non-Christians alike.  When tempted to be angry or frustrated with your fellow man, remind yourself that the world will know you are Christian by how you treat them every bit as much as by what you say. May God make your love complete.

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