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by Laura M Feb 11, 2018

Sunday Soaking: What Does God Love?

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What does God love? According to Psalm 33:5, the answer is righteousness and justice:

The LORD loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love.
Psalm 33:5

God doesn’t play favorites. He is no respecter of persons. He doesn’t treat the rich better than the poor (or the poor better than the rich). He is not impressed by designer labels or false humility. He is colorblind.

And I’m convinced He delights when we do the same.

If we are being transformed into His image, then what He loves, we should love.

To love righteousness and justice means to celebrate fairness, to be happy when morality is exercised.

As I think on righteousness and justice, they also sound a bit harsh or even legalistic. They suggest an unattainable standard. They convict me, as they highlight my own lacking – in my sinfulness, I love righteousness and justice when criminals are punished, but when I consider my own sin, I’m eager to read the rest of the verse! – to be reminded of God’s unfailing love.

Righteousness and justice bring a standard of perfection we could never meet. They clash with God’s unfailing love and mercy. But in the person of Jesus Christ, God’s righteousness and justice are both satisfied, as He extends love and mercy.

As I think about His character, I picture parallel train tracks – His justice and righteousness running alongside His unfailing love and mercy. Both must be embraced to understand God’s eternal nature and character.

Have you ever focused on train tracks as they travel to the horizon? At that point they seem to meet and become one. That point on the spiritual horizon is the cross of Christ.

Righteousness and justice satisfied by unfailing love and mercy. Certainly, an oxymoron from a human viewpoint. But our great God is not limited by finite views or understandings. His unfailing love is almost illogical, from our human perspective.

Our great God is not limited by finite views or understandings. His unfailing love is almost illogical, from our human perspective. Click To Tweet

Do you love justice and righteousness? Are you grateful for God’s unfailing love? Are you celebrating today the cross of Christ, where both come together to make eternal life possible in days to come, while spurring us on to live victoriously in the here and now?

If so, ask yourself how your choices demonstrate you love what God loves.

How are you and I claiming, experiencing, and releasing His unfailing love?

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Join us this month as we celebrate God’s unfailing love
by reading, writing, and praying verses from the Psalms.

See Write The Word: Love, the latest in Laura’s monthly Write The Word series,
to download a printable bookmark with 28 selected verses on the subject of LOVE.

About the Author

Laura M

Laura & her husband Kevin have four amazing adult children, two precious daughters-in-love, & two GRANDchildren! After devoting 20 years to home education, she now teaches a weekly women’s Bible study & writes, speaks, & teaches through her non-profit, Cross My Heart Ministry. You can view Laura's weekly teaching on...

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  1. Lee Anne Kendrick says

    February 11, 2018 at 5:28 pm

    I love God’s justice

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