Missional Love

from Borrowed Light blog –  COMMENTS

The most iconic verse in the Bible may be John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” I wonder how many people in America haven’t heard that verse. Not as many have heard what John says later: “Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love” (1 Jn. 4:8).

Love we see is absolutely integral to who God is, but did you notice how the the two references work backwards? Look at like this: Love is essential to who God is and it’s out of this love that he sent his Son to die. God’s love (and all true love) is not insular. It’s not looking in and loving oneself. That’s why the two greatest commandments according to Jesus are love God and love neighbor. That’s also why God as trinity is essential orthodoxy. God has been and will always be a God who overflows in his love for others. This originates with his love within the trinity and overflows onto us.

But God’s love is also missional. God loved the world so he sent his Son. When Jesus arrives on the scene, what does he do? He heals the sick. He calls sinners to repentance. He does not bruise the broken reed. (He’s loving his neighbor in a way only the God-man could) And if these were not enough to demonstrate that Jesus’ mission is an overflow of the love God, Jesus willingly and out of love submits to the Father and dies for us while we still sinners (Rom. 5:1-12).

That single, historical event was a flood of missional love and it washes over us. So when Jesus gives us our marching orders, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you” (Matt. 28:19-20). We are marching to the beat of love.

John 3:16’s “For God so loved” is more than a nice sentiment we paste on our bumper sticker or coffee mug. It’s a missional marching order. God loved so he sent. Jesus submits and evil cannot contain the love he sheds abroad on the world. He rises up from the dead and out of this sudden turn of events he now commands us to go. Just as he was commanded to go and love. We are commanded to go and love.

The rest is at http://www.mikeleake.net/2014/05/missional-love.html

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