Day 12: Peace with God
βand through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in hea...
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<p>4 questions that prove God's everlasting love</p>
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<p>In Col 3:14, we are asked to put on love so we can be perfect. Being perfect is not sinlessness but a growth towards maturity to be like Jesus (Rom 8:29). God desires you to grow. In fact which parent will not desire growth for his children? In order for us to love others, we must understand the love of God. In Rom 8:31-39, the bible expounds on God's everlasting love through a series of questions:</p>
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<p>1) if God is for you, who can be against you? This means God is never against you. He demonstrated this by delivering up His Son for you<br>2) Who can bring a charge against us? God already declared us blameless and righteous hence he is not the one bringing a charge against you.<br>3) Who can condemn us? Is it Jesus who died to set us free? God is not your condemner. In fact He is your Intercessor<br>4) Who shall separate you from God's unlimited love? Nothing you go through can separate you from the love that God has for you in Christ Jesus.</p>
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