Scripture:
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.” John 3:16 (NIV)

 

A Call To: Reflect

The call to reflect during Lent is an encouragement to take time to look and think deeply and carefully about Jesus. John 3:16 is an easy one to reflect on because it’s so well-known.

You probably didn’t even need to read the verse when you saw it was John 3:16 because you have heard it before or even have it memorized.  It is one of the most well-known and loved verses which is awesome, but that also means it’s easy to move past the old familiar verse and not really take time to thoughtfully consider or remember the messages in it.

The word “love” is thrown around loosely all the time in everyday language. You’ve heard it, or perhaps like me you’ve casually said “I love chocolate,” “I love listening to her sing” or “I love your outfit.”  But looking again at John 3:16 we come back to the reminder that love is more than a mere affection or vote of approval.  

Biblical love is an action, a verb.  God’s love for us was not left to a verbal expression.  No, He was moved to demonstrate His love for us and He went big.  He GAVE His Son, a generous, sacrificial and long lasting gift that keeps on giving.  How’s that for proof that actions speak louder than words?  On top of that, it’s not an exclusive, limited edition of love. It’s a love that is available to anyone. It’s no wonder why this verse is such a favorite.  What a special gift to reflect on this season.

Reflection

Reflecting during Lent is also a time to use the Bible as a mirror to see your image in God’s image.  The John 3:16 image of God’s love is meant to be empowering because we are made in God’s image which means we were made to love and give.  Think of some ways you can be more giving to show your love.   

Praise + Prayer

God, Your love is so amazing. Thank you for the gift of Jesus. Thank you that You would have given the same gift even it I was the only person in the world.  Thank you for being a generous God, making me in Your image so that I have the ability to show love and give. Fill me with Your Spirit and help me show love with an overflow with generosity.

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