(Friends: during this series,
the messages may frequently be longer than usual due to the subject matter. Thanks for your patience, and I think
you will find the considerations interesting, and hopefully, helpful in our walk
with the Lord. Glen)
Part 10 –
“Essence”
If pressed to
provide the most elemental answer to the question, “Who Is God?”, I would
immediately answer that God, in the essence of His character, nature and way, is
love. The Apostle John
confirms:
“God is love” (I John 4:8; 16).
Of course, there many other
things that comprise the person of God , as defined by Scripture. Righteousness, wisdom, holiness, grace,
mercy, justice, compassion and understanding, among many other qualities, all
comprise our Lord’s winsome being.
At the heart of all, however, and as the heart of all, love motivates and
guides everything God does, has done, or ever will do.
We know this because the two
primary commands of Scripture, directed toward the race of beings created in His
image, reveal that love is the motivation and purpose of true personhood.
“Thou shalt love the
Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind,
and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment. And the second is like, namely this, Thou
shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than
these” (Mark 12:30-31).
When God exhibits
wisdom, grace, holiness and even hatred or wrath, all proceed from the love that
forms the essence of His character, nature and way. Indeed, love is the “Who?” of God. Everything He does expresses this
wonder of who He most deeply is.
Our Creator exists in a triune glory of pristine goodness and unselfish
devotion to others, even as the Apostle Paul declared that the love of God seeks
not its own interests, but those of others (I Corinthians 13:5).
Paul also referenced “the
love of Christ, which passeth knowledge” (Ephesians 3:19). A long eternity will not suffice in
fully discovering the sublime wonder of the God in whom no trace of selfishness
or self-centeredness exists.
However, we will seek to scratch a molecule of paint from the surface of
such goodness in this week’s considerations, considering love to be the primary
answer to the question of God’s “Who?”
May His Spirit lead us as we consider together the essence of our Lord’s
heart, mind, being, and way.
“The Son of man came not to be
ministered unto, but to minister and give His life a ransom for many… He that
hath seen Me hath seen the Father.”
(Matthew 20:28; John 14:9)
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