"God is Love", but how do we define it? The American Heritage Dictionary defines love as "an intense affection for another person based on familial or personal ties". Often this "intense affection" stems from a sexual attraction for that other person. We love other people, or we say we love other people, when we are attracted to them and when they make us feel good. Notice that a key phrase in the dictionary definition of love is the phrase "based on." This phrase implies that we love conditionally; in other words, we love someone because they fulfill a condition that we require before we can love them. How many times have you heard or said, "I love you because you are cute;" or "I love you because you take good care of me;" or "I love you because you are fun to be with"?
Our love is not only conditional, it is also mercurial. We love based on feelings and emotions that can change from one moment to the next. The divorce rate is extremely high in today's society because husbands and wives supposedly stop loving one another-or they "fall out of love". They may go through a rough patch in their marriage, and they no longer "feel" love for their spouse, so they call it quits. Evidently, their marriage vow of "till death do us part" means they can part at the death of their love for their spouse rather than at their physical death.
Can anyone really comprehend "unconditional" love? It seems the love that parents have for their children is as close to unconditional love as we can get without the help of God's love in our lives. We continue to love our children through good times and bad, and we don't stop loving them if they don't meet the expectations we may have for them. We make a choice to love our children even when we consider them unlovable; our love doesn't stop when we don't "feel" love for them. This is similar to God's love for us, but as we shall see, God's love transcends the human definition of love to a point that is hard for us to comprehend.
God is Love: How does God Define Love?
The Bible tells us that "God is Love" (1 John 4:8). But how can we even begin to understand that truth? There are many passages in the Bible that give us God's definition of love. The most well known verse is John 3:16, "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." So one way God defines love is in the act of giving. However, what God gave (or should we say, "who" God gave) was not a mere gift-wrapped present; God sacrificed His only Son so that we, who put our faith in His Son, will not spend eternity separated from Him. This is an amazing love, because we are the ones who choose to reject God, yet it's God who mends the separation through His intense personal sacrifice, and all we have to do is accept His gift.
Another great verse about God's love is found in Romans 5:8, "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." In this verse and in John 3:16, we find no conditions placed on God's love for us. God doesn't say, "as soon as you clean up your act, I'll love you; " nor does He say, "I'll sacrifice my Son if you promise to love Me." In fact, in Romans 5:8, we find just the opposite. God wants us to know that His love is unconditional, so He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for us while we were still unlovable sinners. We didn't have to get clean, and we didn't have to make any promises to God before we could experience His love. His love for us has always existed, and because of that, He did all the giving and sacrificing long before we were even aware that we needed His love.
Our love is not only conditional, it is also mercurial. We love based on feelings and emotions that can change from one moment to the next. The divorce rate is extremely high in today's society because husbands and wives supposedly stop loving one another-or they "fall out of love". They may go through a rough patch in their marriage, and they no longer "feel" love for their spouse, so they call it quits. Evidently, their marriage vow of "till death do us part" means they can part at the death of their love for their spouse rather than at their physical death.
Can anyone really comprehend "unconditional" love? It seems the love that parents have for their children is as close to unconditional love as we can get without the help of God's love in our lives. We continue to love our children through good times and bad, and we don't stop loving them if they don't meet the expectations we may have for them. We make a choice to love our children even when we consider them unlovable; our love doesn't stop when we don't "feel" love for them. This is similar to God's love for us, but as we shall see, God's love transcends the human definition of love to a point that is hard for us to comprehend.
God is Love: How does God Define Love?
The Bible tells us that "God is Love" (1 John 4:8). But how can we even begin to understand that truth? There are many passages in the Bible that give us God's definition of love. The most well known verse is John 3:16, "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." So one way God defines love is in the act of giving. However, what God gave (or should we say, "who" God gave) was not a mere gift-wrapped present; God sacrificed His only Son so that we, who put our faith in His Son, will not spend eternity separated from Him. This is an amazing love, because we are the ones who choose to reject God, yet it's God who mends the separation through His intense personal sacrifice, and all we have to do is accept His gift.
Another great verse about God's love is found in Romans 5:8, "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." In this verse and in John 3:16, we find no conditions placed on God's love for us. God doesn't say, "as soon as you clean up your act, I'll love you; " nor does He say, "I'll sacrifice my Son if you promise to love Me." In fact, in Romans 5:8, we find just the opposite. God wants us to know that His love is unconditional, so He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for us while we were still unlovable sinners. We didn't have to get clean, and we didn't have to make any promises to God before we could experience His love. His love for us has always existed, and because of that, He did all the giving and sacrificing long before we were even aware that we needed His love.

wow! thats great ! can i ask a question sir :) can I learn to teach my tip to increase the love that GOD has given me and how can I share it with others?
ReplyDeleteYou can increase God's love that has given to you by loving other people.
DeleteI love your topic! Thank you for this information. What is your life verse and why?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite life verse was Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ, which strengthens me." That is my life verse because when I am down and I feel I can't do things because of heavy problems, this verse reminds me of how God is powerful that I, a sinner saved by grace, can do all things through Christ that strengthens me.
DeleteNice Where did you get the info about that?
ReplyDeleteI got the information about this post from my father, which is a pastor, and from the internet. I googled about this topic.
DeleteThanks for this info. " God is Love " What are your personal definition about that.?
ReplyDeleteFor me God is Love because He gave His only son, Jesus Christ just to cleanse us from our sins. He died on the cross of Calvary and now we are as white as snow because we are cleansed by His blood and because God loves us.
DeleteThankyouu for this info, for you, what is god's love?
ReplyDeleteGod's love for us is everlasting. It is never-ending. God's love is when God gave his only son to save us and cleanse us from our sins.
DeleteThis post seems to be biblically inclined, which seems to be pretty nice. By the way how great do you think is God's Love? Why do some people say they don't feel His love? I'd be happy to get an answer to this question :)
ReplyDeleteGod's love is greater than every love you know. He gave His only son just to be cleansed from our sins. People thought that they are not loved by God because of many problems. But it does not mean that God does not love you if He gives you problems. Instead, he gives you problems to test how deep is your faith in Him.
Deletegreat blog, How can you make others believed in God's word?
ReplyDeletehow did we know if God loves us, if he give us a problem in life ?
ReplyDeleteIt does not mean that God does not love you if He gives you problems. Instead, he gives you problems to test how deep is your faith in Him.
DeleteThanks for ingormation its help us to spread the gods love.what are the ways to share the gods love to our family and friends??
ReplyDeleteThere are so many ways that you can share God's love to your family and friends. Sharing the Word of God, inviting them to attend church, and inspire them to read the Word of God are some of the ways that you can share God's unending love.
DeleteThat is a good info. For you, how can you define God's Love?
ReplyDeleteGod's love is unending and unchangeable.
DeleteThanks for this blog but ..what do you think i will get in return while reading your blog?
ReplyDeleteYou will now have knowledge about what are the perceptions of the normal human being in love and How God shows His love for us.
Deletethis is a nice and very religious blog. keep it working
ReplyDeletewhat will it help us?
ReplyDeleteIt will help you to have some perceptions of How you are loved by God.
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