He who touches you touches the apple of His eye.
(Zechariah 2:8)
God is love.
Scripture says it so often
so we can't miss it.
It is of love,
as well as
holiness,
and justice,
that He emptied
himself
of inexplicable
splendor,
took the form of a
man,
common dust of earth,
and endured hunger,
and thirst, and pain.
It is why He let us spit
at Him,
punch His face,
slice His back
into bloody shreds,
hammer spikes
through His hands and
feet.
Love let us do that.
Love for you. And me.
Our families and neighbors.
Friends and strangers.
God died as he died
to take on Himself
the penalty of our
sins
so His love,
as well as His
holiness,
and justice
could declare us
blameless,
guiltless,
spotless in His sight,
that we could be with
Him
forever.
But sin . . .
To do what we want,
when we want,
for as long as we
want,
because we want it –
Sin turns us away
from Him
who loves us
more than His own
life.
Yet worse:
our sins influence
others,
encourage others,
persuade others
beloved by Him
more than His own
life
to rebuff His love.
Oh! How great must be
God’s sorrow over sin.
No wonder He pours His
wrath
against sin,
and against those who
persist in sin,
for sin –
and those who love it
–
rob God
of His most special
delight:
To hold each of His beloved –
you and me,
our families and neighbors,
friends and strangers
–
to hold each of us
close in His arms
forever.
God is love.
And holy. And just.
And zealously protective
of His beloved.
It is reckless
and dangerous
to spurn His love;
And to our peril
we cause others –
each for whom God
died –
to do the same.
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food for my soul
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