Why did God choose you?
Why did God call you?
Why are you His inheritance?
Why is He towards you
with His great power?
Because He loves you.
It was God's love that set
this whole thing in motion.
Why does He bring us to Himself
to be with Him forever and to
know Him more and more?
Because He loves us.
Why is He with us and never leaving us?
And at work in us today?
Because He loves us.
He wants us to be experientially knowing
the breadth and length
and height and depth
and to know the love of Christ
and be filled with the fullness of God.
Let's ask the next question
that this stirs in our hearts.
Why does He love us?
Why would He love us?
Let's make it very personal
because this is very personal.
God saves individual people.
Why does He love me?
I'm a mess.
I'm not a good inheritance.
Why does God love me?
You know what the Bible says?
"I love you because I love you."
"That's why I love you."
"I love you because I love you."
And beloved, I'll tell you this,
you need to be very careful here
that you don't do what I struggle with
and that is we must be careful
not to attribute to God
our experience of what we call love
in our relationships here on earth
and attribute that up to
God and call that love.
Because nearly everything
you and I experience on earth
in the name of love
is performance based.
In other words, the reason on earth
even within this circle -
because we're still growing in this -
the reason on earth people love
is because there's something loveable
in the object that's being loved.
Even in relationship, you've seen
the struggles that we have
in our churches, right?
Oh, we love each other,
and then something happens
and we're offended.
You know what?
Hmm, I don't love you so
much anymore sometimes.
We can't take our definition
and experience of love
and attribute it to God
and then begin to ask the questions:
Why do You love me?
Because you know what you're
going to turn into then?
You're going to get on the treadmill.
You're going to start running really hard
because you're trying to earn
what has freely been given.
We don't earn the love of God.
It is freely set upon you.
God Himself is love.
And He takes that love -
and this is what's so amazing -
He sets it upon individual people.
And from there, He preknows them,
foreknows them
and then predestines them
and then redeems them
and then calls them.
And what's the end of that?
Because He wants us to know Him.
That's why.
When you love someone,
you want the very best thing for them.
And I want you to know this:
The very best thing is God Himself.
It's not what God can give me.
It's God giving of Himself to you.
God's love for you is not
performance based.
I love foreknowing being in eternity past.
I love that.
You know why?
Because it was before I had
done anything good or evil.
"This one I love."
Why I love that is because I've done
so much evil
and Christ redeemed me from it all.
And when I still as a born
again Christian struggle
God does not remove His love from me.
It was never set upon me
based on my performance
and it never diminishes
based on my performance.
It's always at its peak
which is perfection.
And it's what started all of this.
And it's what will carry
all of this to the end.
And it's why He is drawing us to Himself
because He wants us to know Him -
this God of love.
This excerpt was taken
from the full sermon:
"Knowing the God of the Doctrine"
by Jesse Barrington
from the 2021 Fellowship Conference.