He who is not loving knew not God, for God is love
First Epistle of John 4: 8, Concordant New Testament
I hear too many people talking about the negative side of God. That God is angry enough to afflict His children with illness of bad circumstances. Back in my church days, I can recall being afraid to mention to my church friends whenever I found myself going through a trial of some sort, because I already knew what their response would be. That somehow God was either angry with me, testing me or teaching me a lesson. This is part of the reason that I grew up in the belief that God was an angry, vengeful God. A good friend of mine recently described his days in the church as dealing with a God who was cranky a times. This was my image of the Lord growing up. For their part, the mainstream church has done all that they can to promote this image of an angry God. A God who lives distant from His children due to their sin nature. But is this the true image which we should have of the Father? Is this how God really is? The true answer to this question is, and has always been, no. The apostle John has given us an indication of the one true reality of God, and that is love {First Epistle of John 4:8}. It is through love that we have been created in His own likeness {Genesis 1:27}. It is through His love for us that the Father dispatched His Son Jesus to be the price paid for our sin debt {Johns Account 3:16-17}. Not that Jesus would come to condemn the world, but that the world "May be saved through Him." Through His love, it was never the Lords intent that we would be left to the consequences of our former sin nature. Through the Fathers love, He who knew not sin "He makes to be a sin offering" for us {Paul to the Corinthians (2) 5:21}. Was it within the power of the Lord to condemn us in the face of our former nature? Absolutely! Yet it is the Father Who has chosen Himself to be seen as love in all which He does.
One of the things which I have discovered as I have come to know a more personal relationship with the Father is to see Him for Who He truly is. Not as an angry, vengeful of cranky God, but as our loving Father. It is this reality of the Lord that I wish has been revealed unto me sooner. However, it took me forty years on my journey to discover the One true identity of God. Of course, knowing the truth of the Father has also opened my eyes to how it is I see Him in my own life as well as that of others. That God is not hell bent (Pun intended) to condemn and/or punish us for the bad behaviors which we ourselves feel guilty of. Can we wrap our understanding around the truth that, because of His love for us, that the Father has already cleansed us of that sin? Can we understand that Jesus has bled and died that our sin debt would be paid in full? This has all been accomplished through the love nature of the Father. That it has never been His intention to hold us accountable for that sin nature which we once were in bondage to. He didn't simply turn a blind eye to that which we had done, but through His love for us He sacrificed His only Son in our place. It is not we who bore the punishment for our sin, but Christ. What greater expression of love will we ever find {Johns Account 15:13}? This is also exhibited in what Jesus commands of us in regards to others as well. That we are to love one another as He has loved us {Johns Account 15:12}. In this we see the truth of the Father, that He does all through His love for us.
Greater love than this has no one, that anyone may be laying down his soul for his friends
Johns Account 15: 13, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






