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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Are we ever "worthy" of God's love? | John 3:16 | KAS | 51722 | ||
Are we ever "worthy" of God's love or from God's perspective, "loveable?" | ||||||
2 | Are we ever "worthy" of God's love? | John 3:16 | Hank | 51723 | ||
KAS, God loves us (John 3:16), but that does not mean that we are worthy but that He is gracious. --Hank | ||||||
3 | Are we ever "worthy" of God's love? | John 3:16 | KAS | 51724 | ||
So even with all the things that we are when we are "in Christ," can or should we ever think of ourselves as "loveable" or worthy of his love? | ||||||
4 | Are we ever "worthy" of God's love? | John 3:16 | Hank | 51726 | ||
No, KAS, I really don't think so. We are what we are 'in Christ' because of Him, not because of anything we have done or could have done, so all the glory and honor is to Him alone, not to ourselves. We who are regenerate believers did not regenerate ourselves! Is this getting close to speaking to the meaning of your question, i.e., are we talking about the same thing? --Hank | ||||||