"For God so loved the world, that He gave his
only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal
life." (John 3:16)
"Greater love has no one than this, that
someone lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:13)
From these short verses, we can analyze how
great is the love of our God, by giving his only Son with no sin, nothing bad
or not to blame for anything. And that was for each one of us and it has
assured us eternal freedom and forgiveness. This is one of the many reasons to
stop what we are doing to think about the greatness of this huge Father's care
for us that was showed on that Calvary of pain and it has brought our memories
every day.
The greatest God's love proof was Jesus Himself
crucified upon the cross. A sacrifice that paid forevermore all of the debt
writings that we had before and once for all He tore the veil that separated us
from the Father and today we have free access to the Alive God's throne.
Accordingly days are gone, so many people have
sought to solve many problems that surround them in wrong roads, but while they
do not turn their eyes towards somewhere, I mean, turn to Someone, they will be
doomed to failure. There is just one way in whom we will find change, restoration,
love, understanding, liberation, redemption of our sins and the Bible describes
it rightly.
The world hopes for seeing a place where peace
and love reign, but while there is a desire to follow wrong and bad influences so
that it can find it, all of the expectations will fall on the ground, because
the access to something so awesome like this is possible, but just in He whom
once conquered the grave and rose on the third day, giving to us the entire
beneficences of His glory, great grace and the main thing: the feeling that has
prevailed in the end, revealing itself to us until nowadays, something so
sublime that led the Father to choose the sacrifice of His beloved only Son for
mere human beings: THE LOVE!
“So now faith, hope,
and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” (1 Corinthians
13:13)
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