Chapter 24
God is Love!
We have come to know and have believed the love which God has for us. God is love, and the
one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him. (1 John 4:16 NASB)
It seems fitting that this book conclude with these three mighty words: God is love!
The love of God is the very heart of the purpose of the eons. For thus God loves the world!
Why has God made the eons through His Son? Why has God suffered long with mankind
throughout the eons? Why did He send His Son to this earth and allow Him to suffer and die on
the cross for the sin of the world? Why did the Son willingly submit to the will of His Father and
suffer the shame of the cross? Why will the Son willingly subject Himself to the Father to
consummate the eons?
He First Loved
The answer to all these questions is discovered in God is love. He first loved us (1 John 4:16,
19), and He expresses His love in and through His Son.
By this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the
world so that we might live through Him. (1 John 4:9 NASB)
We know love by this, that He laid down His life for us.... (1 John 3:16 NASB)
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died
for us. (Romans 5:8 NASB)
But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared, He saved us,
not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy,
by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit.... (Titus 3:4-5 NASB)
But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved [loves] us, even
when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you
have been saved), and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places
[among the celestials], in Christ Jesus, in order that in the ages to come He might show the
surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. (Ephesians 2:4-7 NASB
[CV])
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God's love is not merely a past-tense love; it is an ever-present love. His great love with which
He loves us!
This love has been extended to us who believe in this present, evil age; but do we honestly
think that this same love is not extended to all mankind? Paul, the beloved apostle of the
nations, wrote to Timothy, his son in the faith: Faithful is the saying and worthy of all welcome
(for for this are we toiling and being reproached), that we rely on the living God, Who is the
Saviour of all mankind, especially of believers. These things be charging and teaching (1
Timothy 4:9-11 CV). Notice how Paul told Timothy to teach these things. What is included in
these things? God is the Savior of all mankind!
I realize that many say it is impossible; it cannot be! After all, they declare that God's love must
be balanced with His justice; that is, He must judge those who reject His Son, with the ultimate
penalty being eternal torment and torture. They declare that if He does not so judge, then He is
not a just God. After all, God is a consuming fire (Deuteronomy 4:24; Hebrews 12:29). Truly,
God must judge, and so He will. However, what they do not understand is that God's spiritual
fire is a good thing, for its purpose is to purge and cleanse all from dead works of wood, hay,
and straw, and carnal flesh. It does not destroy or endlessly punish anyone; its purpose is for
restoration, so that God may be All in all.
Interestingly, a poll of Americans revealed that 31% of those polled see God as an angry,
authoritarian God. Unfortunately, this impression is reinforced by many preachers who know
little to nothing of the word of the conciliation. A very well-known preacher recently declared:
"The only thing equal to the love of God is the wrath of God. More is written on His wrath than
on His love."
He Loves Through Judgment
I have not found a Scripture that declares God is wrath; but it does declare God is love. Nothing,
absolutely nothing, equals God is love! Wrath must come forth from the love of God, for this is
who He is. Unfortunately, man defines wrath from his perspective, which is more like torture.
God is not like man and neither is His wrath. God's wrath is corrective, not penal; it is
constructive, not destructive.
Our God is not mad at mankind. These are attributes of man who does not know the heart of
God. All judgment has been given to the Son of God, who is the Son of His love.
And He is treading the wine trough of the fury of the indignation of God, the Almighty.
(Revelation 19:15 CV)
Most reading this verse probably see the words fury and indignation and quickly come to the
conclusion that this means God is really mad at mankind. But if we look at the meaning, or we
could say, the heart of these words, we discover that they express passion, very strong passion
and desire.
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The Greek word for fury is thumos, which means "feel" or "passion, as if breathing hard." The
Greek word for indignation is org, which means "properly desire, as reaching forth or
excitement of the mind."
Given the root meaning of these words, we see that there is a passionate desire driving this
action. Again, many look at wrath or fury as an out-of-control passion of man, an emotional
response that seeks to utterly destroy or get vengeance. When man is enraged, he often seeks
revenge or, as the saying goes, he seeks blood. God does need to seek blood; He already gave it
at the Cross!
The Lord is never out of control. When He acts, He has the utmost of control. He is not out to
destroy. He is driven by a passion for mankind, a passionate desire to see mankind freed from
the bondage of sin and corruption. Why shouldn't He act out of deep passion for that which He
brought forth out of love, even if it leads to severe chastisement? Even amongst mankind,
parents who deeply love their children must administer what we call "tough love'' to train
them. Why would we think that our Lord would react otherwise with those He created to be in
His image? He is deeply passionate. His desire is for man.
Is justice served when some of God's created beings are forever cast out of His presence with
no chance of restoration, restitution, and rehabilitation? Is justice served when there is no end
to the punishment? Doesn't a deep, passionate love keep reaching out until the hardened heart
is fully won to the Lover? How do we explain God's justice for those whose hearts He hardened
to serve His purpose? How do we explain God's justice for the vessels of dishonor that He
created to serve His purpose? If He punishes and tortures them endlessly, where is God is love
in this type of justice?
God's justice will be served at the Great White Throne Judgment, which will result in the second
death for many. But does this justice demand eternal torment or, as some see it, torture? Does
it demand an eternal existence away from the presence of God? God is a consuming fire means
that God will purify all that is evil in accord with His divine law. The fire of His law is a purifier.
But does it mean that He will torment some of His creatures in a never-ending fire without any
chance of reprieve? Does the love of God for the world and mankind that was created in His
image never enter into God's justice? May it not be coming to that! Our God is love!
God must judge, but He must judge in love; and He must judge according to His divine law of
perfect justice that is underpinned by His love. He is love, and love must trump all. We know
that today we are to abide in faith, hope, and love; but the greatest of these is love (1
Corinthians 13:13). However, when the perfect comes, faith and hope will be no more, for
these will be fulfilled when we see our Lord face to face. We could say that faith and hope are
temporary things. In like fashion, justice, grace, and mercy are all temporary measures until
love conquers all; until love ascends the throne of the heart of all creation and leads mankind to
the heights of glory. When love reigns supreme, there will be no need for justice, for all will be
in the perfect will of God. Of all the attributes of God, love is king. Again, love must trump all,
for God is love.
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How could God continue to be the Supreme and the Sovereign of His creation if some of His
creation is forever outside His will? Would He not cease being God of All? Would His purpose
and plan be deemed an absolute success?
Some say man has a free will and many have chosen to reject God's Son, so they will get their
due justice. But where was our will when we were born? Where was our will when we were
born to die? Where will our will be when our last breath leaves our body of corruption? Where
was our will when the Son of God died for us to save us from our sins? Where was our will
when the grace of our Lord overwhelmed our unbelief with faith and love in Christ Jesus?
Conquered by Love
Today, man thinks that his will rules the day, but do we think for a moment that mankind can or
ever will trump the will of God? Doesn't the potter have full responsibility for the pot that he
forms? Does the pot have the right to question the potter why it was formed a certain way? Is
God not the Potter and we are the pot, the clay? Are we, the created, able to resist the will of
the Creator? Who are we to think that our will is greater than the will of God Who wills that all
mankind be saved, that somehow we can and will overrule God's will? If God has set His will to
save all mankind, then He will save all mankind. Read Romans 9.
God's will is greater than man's will, and all will be conquered by His love expressed through His
Son. Consider these verses.
"All was given up to Me by My Father, and no one knows who the Son is except the Father,
and who the Father is except the Son, and whomsoever the Son may be intending to unveil
Him." (Luke 10:22 CV)
And this is the will of him that has sent me, that of all that he has given me I should lose
nothing, but should raise it up in the last day. (John 6:39 DNT)
"And I, if I should be exalted out of the earth, shall be drawing [lit. dragging] all to Myself."
(John 12:32 CV [ALT])
All has been given to the Son; the Son will lose nothing; and the Son shall draw all to Himself.
Can Scripture make it any clearer? This is love! Love conquers all!
The Son of God will gather all in heaven and on earth to Himself. He is like a magnet that will
draw everything to Himself. Once a magnet is set in place, it drags all metal to itself. He is like
the mother hen that broods over her chicks. As He brooded over Jerusalem, so He broods over
all (Matthew 23:37). All will come under the shelter of His wings, forever kept in the love of the
Son.
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Love The Greatest Law
The foundation of God's divine law is His divine love; the royal law is love.
Love sums up all the commandments.
And He said to him, "YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND
WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND. This is the great and foremost
commandment. The second is like it, YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF. On
these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets." (Matthew 22:37-40
NASB)
Love is the ultimate law of God, for it is the foundation of the Law and the Prophets. Everything
is to be judged by how much love has been manifested. All mankind will be judged by their
works of love.
James called the commandment to love the royal law.
If, however, you are fulfilling the royal law according to the Scripture, "YOU SHALL LOVE
YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF," you are doing well. (James 2:8 NASB)
The Greek word for royal is basilikos, which means "belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign;
the king's." This law belongs to the King, the Sovereign of all. The Greek word for love is
agapa, which is the verb form of the love that is attributed to God. We are commanded to
love our neighbors unconditionally as we love ourselves unconditionally.
Jesus Himself has given us the commandment to love.
"If you love Me, you will keep My commandments." (John 14:15 NASB)
"If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to
him and make Our abode with him. He who does not love Me does not keep My words; and
the word which you hear is not Mine, but the Father's who sent Me." (John 14:23-24 NASB)
"This is My commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you. Greater love
has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends." (John 15:12-13 NASB)
Consider Jesus' progression of thought. First, He tells His disciples to keep His commandments
out of love for Him. Then, He defines His commandments as His word. Those who keep His
word (commandments) will be loved by the Father. So now we have a reciprocal love. Love Me,
keep My word, and My Father will love you in turn. Finally, love itself is the commandment of
Jesus to His disciples. His commandment to us is to love one another as He has loved us.
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In his first epistle, John, the apostle of love, wrote: This is His commandment, that we believe
in the name of His Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, just as He commanded us (1 John
3:23 NASB).
Faith (trust in the Son) and love (love of the Son) go hand-in-hand.
Paul, the striving apostle, reinforced all that John wrote on the matter, for he encouraged
brethren to pursue love and faith. He looked for it in them and commended them when he saw
or heard of it in their midst (Ephesians 1:15; 3:17; Colossians 1:4; 1 Thessalonians 3:6; 5:8; 2
Thessalonians 1:3). Paul referred to it is as the faith and love in Christ Jesus (1 Timothy 1:14
CV).
Paul was looking for the relationship of love manifested amongst the brethren, for this is the
heart of God.
Paul should know. He called himself the least of the apostles because he had persecuted the
Lord's body on earth, even making believers blaspheme, before the risen Christ met him on the
road to Damascus. Paul knew that he did not deserve the love of God, for he was the foremost
of sinners. But he came to know the love of God that reached down and overwhelmed his
unbelief and ignorance with the faith and love of Christ Jesus (1 Timothy 1:14; 2 Timothy 1:13).
Paul knew the depths of God's love for him, and he expressed that love to the brethren by
pouring out his life daily for them.
Love A Relationship
Love must be expressed, and it is expressed through relationship. God is love means that with
the consummation of the eons, God will be in a love relationship with His entire creation as a
father is in relationship with his family. However, we must see that the genesis of this
relationship is a love relationship between the Father and the Son. We cannot and must not
separate the love of God from the Son of His love, our Lord Jesus Christ. The relationship
between God the Father and His Son is a love relationship that existed before the foundation or
disruption of the world (John 17:24 CV).
"Father, those whom Thou hast given Me, I will that, where I am, they also may be with Me,
that they may be beholding My glory which Thou has given Me, for Thou lovest Me before
the disruption of the world." ... "And I make known to them Thy name, and I shall make it
known, that the love with which Thou lovest Me may be in them, and I in them." (John 17:24,
26 CV)
God's love is expressed for, in, through and by His Son. If we want to know that God is love, we
must know the Son of His love, the visible image of the invisible God. On the one hand, the
Father's love for His Son desires to give His Son all creation as His possession and allotment, and
on the other hand, the Son's love for His Father desires to give His Father His rightful place as
the Father of all creation.
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Their love cannot be contained between them but has to be expressed throughout the creation
of God. Love demands an expression of itself that reaches beyond itself to touch something
outside itself. In this case, the object of God's love is mankind that was created to be in the
image and likeness of the Son. We could say that the love between the Father and the Son
birthed creation and man who was made to be in the image and likeness of God.
The love of God reached down to touch humanity and to raise mankind to the heights of glory.
The love of God is the thread that has been woven throughout the eons that have passed and
the thread that will flow through the glorious eons yet to come. The love of God in Christ Jesus
is the thread that binds all the eons together and will close out the eons of the eons. The love of
God in Christ Jesus is what will consummate all the eons when the Son of God gladly delivers up
the Kingdom to His God and Father, so that God may be All in all. The love of God in Christ Jesus
is what will sweep us into eternity.
The highest form of love is discovered when One willingly sacrifices His life for others and then
willingly subjects Himself to Another, so that the Other will receive all the honor and glory. This
is the love of God in His Son.
Love Never Fails
Our current era has been reserved to express the love of God to the vessel that Paul calls the
ecclesia, which is the Body of Christ. Christ loves the ecclesia and gave Himself up for her that
He might present her to Himself in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle, that she would be
holy and blameless (Ephesians 5:22-33). What love! Later, this love will be progressively
expressed to the nations until all mankind is brought to know the love of God, to the praise and
honor and glory of God. This is the fulfillment of the Abrahamic Covenant.
When all come to this place of glory, then the word will be fulfilled that declares that at the
name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and
that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father
(Philippians 2:10-11; Isaiah 45:23). With this declaration, all that the Son of God's love was
given to do for His Father will have been accomplished.
The plan of the eons is to express the love of God to His creation and to fill creation with His
love. At the consummation of the eons, all creation will know the love of God in all its
dimensions. Love means that God's creation will operate as one family with one Father. There
will be no need for governments or kingdoms as we know them today. Love will rule the day,
and all will be in God's perfect will. In that day, love will fulfill the law of God in the whole
creation. No longer will anyone do wrong to his neighbor.
Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfillment of the law. (Romans 13:10
NASB)
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Paul knew the very love of Christ as he experienced God's love poured out on the foremost of
sinners. He willingly died daily that others might know this love. Paul asked: Who shall separate
us from the love of Christ (Romans 8:35)? He declared: Love never fails (1 Corinthians 13:8). If
love never fails, and we know that God is love, then how can we say that His love will not save
all mankind and reach out into His entire creation? If it does not, then Paul is a liar and we
cannot trust his word. But Paul testified: I am telling the truth, I am not lying.
It is only fitting that we conclude with Paul's words that best describe the love of God in Christ
Jesus, our Lord, as it relates to those called and chosen during our present era.
(37) Nay! in all these we are more than conquering through Him Who loves us. (38) For I am
persuaded that neither death nor life, nor messengers, nor sovereignties, nor the present, nor
what is impending, nor powers, (39) nor height, nor depth, nor any other creation, will be
able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord. (Romans 8:37-39 CV)
How do we sum up the purpose and plan of the eons? The love of God in Christ Jesus, our Lord!
Someone recently asked those gathered for a worship service if anyone understood why God
does things the way He does. The brother asked if there was anyone in the room who could
answer the question. I was tempted to respond. The answer is that God is love.
Through Joel the prophet we are told that the Lord will pour out His Spirit on all mankind (Joel
2:28). Paul tells us that we have been given the spirit of love (2 Timothy 1:7). It is the spirit of
love that will be poured out on all mankind.
What is the purpose of the eons? All in love! All in love with God the Father and His Son! What
is the character of what lies beyond the eons of the eons? Love!
May the Lord direct your heart into the love of God and may you know the love of God in
Christ. In love, God makes all things new, in heaven and on earth.
And He who sits on the throne said, "Behold, I am making all things new." And He said,
"Write, for these words are faithful and true." (Revelation 21:5 NASB)
AMEN!
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