My sister, Diane, and me, discussing who's the favorite. |
There was quite a bit of
laughing and teasing about favorites.
The favorite daughter-in-law, the favorite niece, the favorite sister …
each one of us wants to feel, to believe, that he or she IS the favorite. (By the way, we all know that I’M the
favorite!) Seriously, though, we each DO
have that claim in the family of God.
How? God is big enough, He IS
LOVE enough, to love each one of us in a very special and unique way, without
detracting anything from any of the rest of us.
Read the Gospel According
to St. John. Many times in the book, the
writer speaks of the “one whom Jesus loved.”
Who was this disciple?
John. Who wrote the book? John.
Either he was very stuck on himself, or he understood something that we
need to grasp. I believe the latter to
be true. It was this John who wrote, “For
God SO LOVED the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that WHOSOEVER
believes in him, would not perish, but have eternal life (Jn. 3:16). John knew.
Consider Adam. He not only sinned, he caused the fall of the
whole human race. But God still liked
him so much that He went looking for Adam when it was time for their evening
walk! (There's a whole separate message in this about the whole sin-separating-us-from-God thing, but we can talk about that another day.)
And finally, what about
Paul? Before his conversion, when he was
a fire-breathing, Christian-killing, Jesus-hating machine, God loved him.
Whatever your story, know
this. There is NOTHING that can separate
you from the love of God. He loves
you. He gave His son for your COMPLETE
salvation. You are favored. You are irreplaceable. You are indispensable. You are unique. You are loved.
“For I am convinced that neither death, nor
life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come,
nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing, will be able to
separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom.
8:38,39 NASB).
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