GOD is love.
We hear it and hear it.
It’s about all we do hear about GOD.
And yet hearing only GOD is love, instead of drawing people to Him, I believe, has emboldened people to sin without remorse and indeed not repentance.
No, remorse and repentance are not synonymous.
The preaching of GOD is love alone has given the world a license to sin, not only a license to sin but to applaud and flaunt their sins and the sins of their peers.
There is no fear of GOD preached and most people in and out of professing Christianity are not afraid to practice sin.
I can tell you, I did not come to GOD for salvation because I heard GOD is love.
I came because I didn’t want to go to hell and I heard He would save me from it – if I turned from my sin TO HIM.
And, of course, that meant He loved me — why else would He save me, other than loving me?
What am I saying?
That we must preach the truth — He is love but He is Angry with a capital A.
Yes, angry.
There was a sermon preached on July 8, 1741, by Johnathan Edwards.
Ever heard of it?
Allow me to offer you (in part) a modern-day opinion of this sermon written by Josh Moody:
“On this day in history, Jonathan Edwards started a sermon that he did not finish. Such was the impact of his preaching that the people listening shrieked and cried out, and the crying and weeping became so loud that Edwards was forced to discontinue the sermon. Instead, the pastors went down among the people and prayed with them in groups. Many came to a saving knowledge of Christ that day.
What can we learn from Edwards’s preaching of “Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God?”
We Should Not Be Afraid to Preach Hell
Edwards is unfairly tarnished as only a hell-fire preacher. Read Charity and Its Fruits. Read many of his other sermons that discourse upon the beauty of Christ. Preaching on hell was not unusual in 18th-century New England. What made Edwards’s sermon impactful was not that he preached on hell, but how he preached on hell. By contrast, we rarely (if ever) even mention hell from our pulpits today. Surely in the future, the church will look back on our age and recount it as the strangest fashion that we preached on God’s love without preaching God’s justice or wrath. There is little biblical balance in our preaching today.” Josh Moody. (2018)
Now, if you want to read the preserved sermon, here are two links:
https://www.blueletterbible.org/study/he_is_risen/jonathan_edwards/sinners.cfm
Yes, GOD is love.
Not that He loves but He Himself IS love.
Because He is love, He has no alternative but to be Angry, at all that falls short of LOVE.
Click HERE for some verses about this Wrath of GOD.
What does that mean?
It means we must be perfect like GOD is perfect. Matthew 5:48
Are you saying, You can’t do it?
Neither can I.
BUT JESUS DID!
Yes. Love and anger go hand in hand.
GOD is indeed love but do not be deceived, He is also perfectly and justly angry.
How fortunate for us that He is slow to pour out his anger and is patient and is not willing that anyone perish.
9 The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not willing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. source
But obviously, people do perish EVERY DAY so . . .
We got to preach this!
This is one of my very favorite posts. Oh thank you for this great insight into the depth of who our God is.
If everyone would read and understand this, we could be like the apostles and turn the world upside down for the Kingdom of God!
Great post that speaks the truth!
This is one of those I knew before I set it to publish that it was better than average and if taken to heart, GOD would change lives. I often wonder if these posts reach more than a few but I’ve learned not to worry with that. I write because I cannot not write and if only a few read, a few a precious. You are one of those precious few and I am truly blessed!