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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