The Love of God…… The Wrath of God………

THE LOVE OF GOD……..     THE WRATH OF GOD……

John 3:16 tells us about THE LOVE OF GOD and  I am able to quote John 3:16 from memory in three languages, namely in German, English and Thai. John 3:16 ‘”For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.'”

But when it comes to THE WRATH OF GOD  I had to look up the concordance at the end of my Bible to find a verse that speaks about the wrath of God. I found Romans 1:18 where it says, “The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness,…”

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THE LOVE OF GOD

I have been thinking for a long time that we are putting too much emphasis on the love of God in our preaching  – my pulpit is the world – and not enough on the wrath of God. The balance is not right. Psalm 5:5 “The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: THOU HATEST ALL WORKERS OF INIQUITY.”

Today I found that confirmed when I read something written by Martyn Lloyd – Jones.

He says that for the last onehundred years we have talked and written much about the love of God. But true appreciation of God’s love has been much less evidence in spite of all that.

Why is that? 

THE WRATH OF GOD

I don’t think we want to hear about the wrath of God.

People who read the Bible and listen to good Bible Teaching know about the wrath of God.  I have learnt about the wrath of God before and read about the wrath again today.(  Martyn Lloyd – Jones again! )

When can we really see the love of God? When can we really appreciate the wonder of the gospel? When can we really appreciate the glory of the gospel?

The GOSPEL is the “power of God” and “in the GOSPEL a righteousness from God is revealed.” (Romans 1:16,17)

 We can do all that only in the light of God’s hatred of SIN! 

I think Jonathan Edwards got it right when he preached his sermon “SINNERS IN THE HANDS OF AN ANGRY GOD.” “Their foot shall slide in due time.” – Deuteronomy 32:35.

Preached  on July 8, 1741, at Enfield, Connecticut.

 I have the sermon here and I think I will read the sermon!

“I love…..”

“I Love…..”

I LOVE my library,” it says on the bookmark, I picked up yesterday at the local library here in Kaitaia.

I LOVE your commands. “I love your law!”  “I love your statutes.’ “I love your precepts.” says the writer of Psalm 119 in the Bible.  (Psalm 119:47; Psalm 119:97; Psalm 119:119; Psalm 119:159)

I have many books in my library, but the book I love most in my library is the BIBLE. Why? Because the BIBLE is the WORD OF THE LIVING GOD!

 “I LOVE you, O LORD,…” says David in Psalm 18:1 and the writer of Psalm 116 says also “I love the LORD,….” (Psalm 116:1)

 I also belong to those who love the Lord Jesus Christ, because the main theme of the BIBLE is  the Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord Jesus Christ is also the key to understanding the BIBLE.

And this is what  John, the beloved disciple, says in First John 4:20

“If anyone says ‘I love God,’ yet hates his brother, he is a liar.”

Quote

“Any society that would give up a little liberty  to gain a little  security will deserve neither and lose both.” – Benjamin Franklin

“We are here to serve”

“We are here to serve,”  said the voice on the other end of the line when I thanked him from the bottom of my heart for solving the issue so quickly and efficiently.

The phone conversation from some time ago came to my mind today while reading the book of Joshua in the BIBLE in my quiet time. In the chapters eleven and twelve of Joshua Moses is several times called the servant of the Lord.

“As the LORD commanded his servant Moses,..” . Here the LORD is calling Moses his servant. “….Moses the servant of the LORD……” it says in Joshua 11:12 and twice in Joshua 12:6.

I remember a fellow missionary in Thailand sweeping the floor. It must have been at a conference. He became the field leader in Thailand.

“For even the Son of man did not come to be served, but to serve, and give his life as a ranson for many.”  -Mark 10:45.

Can I say, “I am here to serve the Lord Jesus Christ?”