Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Love does not betray itself

Morning: Psalms 24, 29; Genesis 3:8-15; Revelation 12:1-10
When the Bible talks about condemnation, God is not the one doing the condemning. This passage speaks clearly: ‘God did not send his son into the world to condemn the world, but so that the world might be made whole through him.’ Condemnation is the name for the trouble the world brings upon itself by not trusting Jesus’s Way of Love. But Love does not betray itself by condemning those who fail to love in return. When the world denies Love, it betrays its own nature, since the world is made by Love. When the world chooses Love, it thrives.

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