COULD GOD REALLY
LOVE ME?
By Grant Phillips
Are you convinced
that a Holy God
could never love
you? Many are.
To the contrary,
some people ride
high on the waves of
egotism, either
believing there is
no God or they do
not need God in
their lives. These
unfortunate souls
seem to think their
works, their
education, their
position in the
community and/or
church, and various
other excuses make
them a gift to God.
This is not only
sad, but tragic,
because they can
never know God until
they see themselves
as God sees them.
Going back to the
other end of the
spectrum, others are
just the opposite.
They are so down on
themselves, they
think God could
never care about
them. However, these
dear folks are
closer to being
helped spiritually,
than the proud
mentioned earlier.
Why? Because they
see themselves as
God sees us all,
apart from His Son
Jesus. “As it is
written, There is
none righteous, no,
not one; There is
none that
understandeth, there
is none that seeketh
after God, they are
all gone out of the
way, they are
together become
unprofitable; there
is none that doeth
good, no, not one,
their throat is an
open sepulcher; with
their tongues they
have used deceit;
the poison of asps
is under their lips;
Whose mouth is full
of cursing and
bitterness. Their
feet are swift to
shed blood;
Destruction and
misery are in their
ways; And the way of
peace have they not
known. There is no
fear of God before
their eyes.” (Romans
3:11-18) When we can
acknowledge these
verses as being 100%
true of all of us,
we have taken the
first step of a
glorious journey.
But here rests the
problem. Too many
stop at this point.
These are the ones I
would like to speak
to today. There is
good news for you.
It is called
the Gospel.
I believe that there
are more people
looking for love
than we may realize,
but always in the
wrong places. The
song, “Looking For
Love In All The
Wrong Places” suits
them well. Is it
possible that some
who are held captive
by drugs, alcohol,
and illicit sex
actually just want
to be loved? I think
so. Maybe they do
not even realize it,
but deep down their
soul pines for love.
I am not saying that
everyone who follows
these paths of sin
are longing for
love, but I do feel
that some are.
I see many who live
together, though not
married. Many of
those go from
partner to partner.
My wife and I watch
a couple of
television series
where people are
searching for a
house to buy. Far
too often, they are
not married. Some
take it a step
further and choose
another person of
the same sex to live
with as though they
were married. The
headlines are filled
with people either
taking and/or
producing illegal
drugs. Others lose
their lives because
of a drunk driver.
How many of them
could actually be
looking for love?
I will leave
that answer to God,
but I do think there
are some. Can they
be saved too by the
grace of God?
Absolutely, yes!
Allow me to provide
a few more
scenarios, before
examining the answer
to this worth-while
question, “Could God
Really Love Me?”.
Over the years, I
have seen a certain
class of people
either ignored or
just tolerated
within church
services. It shames
me to make such a
comment, but truth
is truth. I have
seen some church
groups accept all
people as those whom
God loves, and God
continues to bless
them. How sad though
that this isn’t
always the case. How
many hurting people
have continued down
the road to hell
because they were
not welcomed at the
rest stop on the
road to salvation?
If you have made a
mess of your life
because of sin, do
know, that Jesus
(the Son of God) did
not die on the cross
because it was the
fun thing to do. The
physical torment of
being flogged and
crucified was
indescribable. On
top of that, He
suffered something
that you and I can
not identify with.
All the filthy sins
of mankind were laid
upon Him, and (it
gets even worse) the
Father had to turn
from Him, since He
could not look upon
sin. Further, He
died and went to the
grave for us, and
rose again (came
back to life) the
third day as He said
He would. If that
doesn’t tell you
that the one and
only God of this
universe loves you,
then you are just
not listening.
As Romans 3:11-18
clearly shows, none
of us are worthy.
Through Jesus we can
be saved from what
we deserve (hell),
and be freely given
what we do
not deserve (God’s
grace). Read
Ephesians 2:8-9.
Jesus has much
condemnation for the
proud of heart
(Matthew 23:13-33),
but His arms are
opened wide open for
the humble (John
3:16; Revelation
3:20). Now I realize
that Revelation 3:20
was written
primarily to the
church (Laodicea), but the application can be applied
to all.
Do you feel “looked
down upon” by
others? Are you
alone even among a
crowd? Have you
“messed up” your
life? Is your
conscience talking
to you? Have your
excursions into sin
brought you any real
satisfaction? Are
you searching for
love, but feel
something telling
you that you are
looking in the wrong
places? Jesus Christ
is God, and He can
and will give you
real, lasting love.
As a gentleman He
will not force
Himself upon you,
but He is waiting
with open arms (Luke
15:11-24) for you.
If you want to
experience real
love, not the
superficial stuff
the world offers,
but real, lasting
love, then come to
Him.
I cannot close
without mentioning
those beaten down
souls who are
physically and/or
mentally abused by
Satan’s advocates.
When you are told
that you are
worthless, remember
that the Son of God
died for you. When
you are told that
you are stupid, come
to Jesus, and see
who the stupid ones
are on judgment day.
When you are told
that you are ugly
and no one would
want you, God wants
you. And nothing
could be more
beautiful than the
bride of Christ.
Could God really
love me, a total
failure? If you now
know the answer to
that question, you
have been paying
attention. You are
ready to respond to
His call. Let me add
one last thought.
Your acceptance by
God doesn’t depend
on you (Ephesians
2:8-9). What He
offers, He paid for.
Only He can give it
away. That is
eternal life by His
grace. Now knowing
that no one is
worthy of His love,
you can relax,
because you know He
loves you anyway. Go
to Him. Repent and
ask Him to come into
your heart and give
you eternal life
(John 3:16). His
precious blood will
cleanse you and make
you whole. Even
through all your
problems, He will
guide you and
comfort you. Eternal
life does not start
with Heaven, it
starts at the moment
He comes into your
life. He can live in
and through you now.
You can live with
Him forever in
Heaven, our eternal
home.
If you have come to
Him with a repentant
heart, do not fret
over the actions or
re-actions of
others. Just
remember that you
are now a child of
Almighty God, and He
loves you!
Grant Phillips
grantphillips@windstream.net
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