Reflecting on Love - Commentary
When we turn to John 3:16, we encounter a verse that is not merely a statement but a profound declaration of God's heart toward humanity:...
This is theological reflections on love and faith, drawing on John 3:16. It carries an emotional tone of hope, love and awe.
When we turn to John 3:16, we encounter a verse that is not merely a statement but a profound declaration of God's heart toward humanity: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son. ” This love is not distant or abstract; it is agape—sacrificial and unconditional. In a world where love can often feel transactional or fleeting, this passage invites us to experience a love that offers hope and purpose.…
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