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1 John 4:9 - Real Living and Eternal Life Are In A Relationship With Jesus.

1 John 4:9 (NIV) This is how God showed his 
love among us: He sent his one and only Son into 
the world that we might live through him.  

1 John 4:9 (MSG) This is how God showed his 
love for us: God sent his only Son into the world 
so we might live through him.  

INTRODUCTION

   Love is evidence of salvation. If you are 
born of God through faith in Jesus Christ, you 
have His nature within (2 Pet. 1:4). Since "God 
is love" (vv. 8, 16), His children who have His 
nature should also manifest His love. The children 
should be like the Father! 
   Our love for others makes God's love real 
and visible to them (v. 12) so we can better 
witness to them about Christ. It also makes God real 
and personal to us. Merely reading in the Bible 
about God's love is not enough. Seek to experience 
that love in your heart by sharing it with 
others. 
   Just as truth is victorious over lies 
(vv. 1-6), love is victorious over fear (vv. 
17-19). As you mature in your love for God, you 
realize that you have nothing to fear, for your 
Father has everything under control. You trust 
those you love, and faith and love will give 
victory over fear. [Chapter by Chapter Bible 
Commentary by Warren Wiersbe] 

Love explains: (1) why God creates - because 
he loves, he creates people to love; (2) why 
God cares - because he loves them, he cares for 
sinful people; (3) why we are free to choose - God 
wants a loving response from us; (4) why Christ 
died - his love for us caused him to offer a 
solution to the problem of sin; and (5) why we 
receive eternal life - God's love expresses itself 
to us forever. [Life Application SB] 

COMMENTARY PEARL

God's Idea
   Someone called you a lost cause ... a 
failure ... insignificant. Don't listen to them. 
They don't know what they are talking about. A 
divine spark indwells you. When you say yes to God, 
he blows on that holy ember, and it begins to 
flame. It grows day by day within you. Are you 
perfect? No. But you are being made perfect. And he 
has a wild and inexplicable love for you. His 
love for you does not depend on you. 
   You are God's idea. God's child. Created 
in God's image. 
   You were conceived by God before you were 
conceived by your parents. You were loved in heaven 
before you were known on earth. You aren't an 
accident. You aren't defined by the number of pounds 
you weigh, followers you have, car you drive, or 
clothes you wear. 
   You are being made into God's image. You 
are a diamond, a rose, and a jewel, purchased by 
the blood of Jesus Christ. In the eyes of God 
you are worth dying for. Would you let this 
truth find its way into your heart? [You Can Count 
On God by Max Lucado] 

COMMENTARY

The Most Exalted Theme
   The plan of redemption, by which the 
merciful divine-human Redeemer rescued man from the 
thralldom of sin, is beyond the comprehension of men 
or of angels. It is indeed a mystery so 
surpassing, so grand, so sublime, that we can never hope 
fully to understand it.    
   Christ's sacrifice for fallen man has no 
parallel. It is the most exalted, sacred theme on 
which we can meditate. Every heart that is 
enlightened by the grace of God is constrained to bow 
with inexpressible gratitude and adoration before 
the Redeemer for His infinite sacrifice.   
   In His life Jesus of Nazareth differed 
from all other men ... He is the only true model 
of goodness and perfection. From the beginning 
of His ministry men began more clearly to 
comprehend the character of God ... Christ's mission on 
earth was to reveal to men that God was not a 
despot, but a heavenly Father, full of love and 
mercy for His children. He spoke of God by the 
endearing title of "My Father."....  
   In all the sufferings and afflictions of 
man there is an Eye to pity, a Heart to love. 
"Like as a father pitieth his children, so the 
Lord pitieth them that fear him" (Psalm 103:13). 
God's tenderest care is exercised over us. He 
pities us in our weakness and in our sorrow. We may 
be despondent, even despairing; the heavy 
clouds of affliction may be over us; but there is 
light ahead. Beyond the gloom is a sympathetic, 
compassionate Friend, One who does not willingly grieve or 
afflict the children of men.   
   In the gracious blessings which our 
heavenly Father has bestowed upon us we may discern 
innumerable evidences of a love that is infinite, and a 
tender pity surpassing a mother's yearning sympathy 
for her wayward child. When we study the divine 
character in the light of the cross we see mercy, 
tenderness, and forgiveness blended with equity and 
justice. In the language of John we exclaim: "Behold, 
what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon 
us, that we should be called the sons of God" (1 
John 3:1).  {HP 14}  

The Greatest Commandment
   This heart-cry of God is expressed 
throughout the Old Testament. The essence of the New 
Testament is the same. Quoting from Deuteronomy, Jesus 
said the greatest commandment in the law is: 
And you shall love the Lord your God with all 
your heart, with all your soul, with all your 
mind, and with all your strength (Mk 12:30). 
Everything depends on this! Everything in your 
Christian life, everything about knowing Him and 
experiencing Him, everything about knowing His will 
depends on the quality of your love relationship to 
God. If that is not right, nothing in your life 
will be right. Notice what God has to say about a 
love relationship: 
   I call heaven and earth as witnesses 
today against you, that I have set before you life 
and death, blessing and cursing; therefore 
choose life, that both you and your descendants may 
live; that you may love the LORD your God, that 
you may obey His voice, and that you may cling 
to Him, for He is your life. (De 30:19"20) 
   For God so loved the world that He gave 
His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes 
in Him should not perish but have everlasting 
life. (John 3:16) 
   He who has My commandments and keeps 
them, it is he who loves me. And he who loves Me 
will be loved by My Father, and I will love him 
and manifest Myself to him. (Jn 14:21) 
   Who shall separate us from the love of 
Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or 
persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? 
. . . No, in all these things we are more than 
conquerors through Him who loved us. . . . [Nothing] 
shall be able to separate us from the love of God 
which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Ro 8:35, 37, 
39) 
   By this we know love, because He laid 
down His life for us. And we also ought to lay 
down our lives for the brethren. (1Jn 3:16) 
   In this the love of God was manifested 
toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son 
into the world, that we might live through Him. 
In this is love, not that we loved God, but 
that He loved us and sent His Son to be the 
propitiation for our sins. . . . We love Him because He 
first loved us. (1Jn 4:9"10, 19) 
   Do you realize that the Lord does not 
just give you life"He is your life? He has 
drawn you to Himself. He sent His only Son to 
provide eternal life for you. Jesus laid down His 
life for you. You did not initiate a love 
relationship with God. He initiated a love relationship 
with you. In fact, God loved you before you came 
into the world. He began to demonstrate His love 
for you on the cross of Jesus. 
   Because God has loved you, He wants you 
to love Him as well. The Scriptures above 
indicate some of the ways you can express your love 
for Him. You can choose life, listen to His 
voice, hold fast to Him, believe in His only Son, 
obey His commands and teachings, and be willing 
to lay down your life for your Christian 
brothers and sisters. 
   When you do love God, He promises to 
respond with His blessings. You and your children 
will live under His blessings. By trusting in 
Jesus, you have eternal life. The Father will love 
you. God will come to make His home with you. He 
will make you more than a conqueror over all 
difficulties. You never will be separated from His love. 
   What is the one thing God wants from you? 
He wants you to love Him with all your being. 
That is the greatest commandment. Your 
experiencing God depends on your having this relationship 
of love. A love relationship with God is more 
important than any other single factor in your life. 
[Experiencing God 15th Edition by Henry and Richard 
Blackaby re Mk. 12:30] 

The Authentic Christian Mark
   Francis Schaeffer describes various 
symbols that people have displayed over the 
centuries to identify themselves as Christians. We're 
well familiar with the wearing of a cross on our 
clothing or on a chain around our necks. We put the 
fish symbol on cars and notebooks. Yet, Schaeffer 
writes, there's a much better sign, the universal 
mark that Jesus himself instituted.  
   The distinguishing mark of the Christian 
comes from Jesus' own command found in John 
13:34-35: "I am giving you a new commandment: Love 
each other. Just as I have loved you, you should 
love each other. Your love for one another will 
prove to the world that you are my disciples" 
(NLT).  
   Why is love the ultimate identifying 
mark? Not only did Jesus command it, he said this 
would be the way people could tell whether a 
person is one of his disciples. The litmus test is 
love for one another.  
   Schaeffer points out that although 
someone may be a Christian without obeying this 
command, not showing the love of Christ rejects the 
Lord's own description of a disciple's identity.  
   "If you obey, you will wear the mark 
Christ gave," Schaeffer writes. He then expands the 
principle to include the other side of Jesus' 
teaching, as shown in the parable of the Good 
Samaritan: We are to love all persons, for all bear the 
image of God.  
   So how does the world view the way 
Christians treat one another? Is the mark Jesus 
instituted most often in evidence? Or is its opposite 
more common?  
   Research has shown that most young people 
view Christians as judgmental and lacking in 
love. Whatever the truth of their perceptions, we 
know what our marching orders are. Jesus 
commanded, "Love each other as I have loved you" (John 
15:12, NIV).  
   Lord Jesus, you know that sometimes I 
don't feel the love you command. Right now I open 
my emotions and my will to you. Please give me 
the love I lack and show me how I can 
demonstrate love to others this day. [The One Year Book 
of Encouragement by Harold Myra] 

   Non-Christians frequently ask believers 
to prove God. You cant see Him, or 
touch Him, they may say. How can you know God 
exists?  
   On the one hand, you and I might argue 
from history. Jesus lived. He died. And His 
resurrection is the most thoroughly attested event in the 
ancient world! Those events demonstrate Gods 
existence, and His active love.  
   But theres an even better way to 
answer. God revealed Himself in the love Jesus 
showed in giving Himself for us. And God creates a 
Jesus kind of love in the hearts of those who know 
Him. Others can know that God is real by seeing 
Jesus kind of love expressed by Christians.  
   Its sometimes possible to reason 
another person into faith. But it is usually easier 
to love them to a personal trust in Jesus. [The 
365-Day Devotional Commentary] 

CLOSING THOUGHT

Copycat Faith
   Ten cats were in a boat. One jumped out. 
How many were left? 
   None. They were copycats.
   That's an old joke. The problem of being 
a copycat is nothing new. Nobody likes to be 
called a copycat, just like nobody wants to be 
copied. We want to be unique. We love to be creative 
with the way we look, the way we speak, and even 
the way we write. 
   In school, its important to be unique 
in what we write, because if we copy somebody 
else's work we could get in trouble. The problem of 
plagiarism continues to increase in high schools and 
colleges. With so much information on the Internet, 
some students cut and paste their papers together 
instead of researching and writing things in their 
own words. 
   Plagiarism is obviously wrong. But in 
recent years, a popular book asserted that 
Christianity was plagiarized. The book was made into a 
movie in which one of the characters said, 
"Nothing in Christianity is original." The book (and 
movie) claims all of Christianity's core beliefs 
were copied from other religions and myths. 
   Instead of believing popular books and 
movies, we need to base our beliefs on hard 
evidence. Award-winning author and New Testament 
historian Michael Licona has studied the evidence. He 
speaks around the world and debates people who try 
to knock holes in Christianity. Licona has 
looked at the myths and religions, some of which 
started before Jesus came to earth. Writers have 
claimed the Persian god Mithras was born of a 
virgin; however, the myth says he was actually born 
from a rock. (Yes, a rock.) Solid scholarship 
conclusively shows that parallels between Christianity 
and other religions aren't accurate. 
   Then there's the biggest difference 
between Christianity and other religions: Jesus 
Christ. First John 4:9 tells us, "This is how God 
showed his love among us: He sent his one and only 
Son into the world that we might live through 
him." Jesus is the first, and only, God to 
sacrifice himself for your sins and rise from the 
dead. The consensus among modern scholars - 
nearly universal - is that there were no dying and 
rising gods that preceded Christianity," Licona 
says. Don't be confused. Christianity isn't 
copied. Its core beliefs are original, unique, and 
true. [Case For Christ For Kids by Les Strobel] 

LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY ON THIS TOPIC

2 Corinthians 5:14, 15 - Love & Living for 
Christ. 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2005/20050527-0651.html 

YOUR COMMENTS

If anyone has a paraphrase, commentary or 
testimony on this passage of Scripture, either 
personal or otherwise, I would be interested in 
hearing from you.  Thanks in advance and let's keep 
uplifting Jesus that all might be drawn to Him. Fred 
Gibbs  

LINKS WORTH CHECKING OUT

Most Important Decision in Life: 
http://www.youtube.com/embed/WGnEuGwvXqU?rel=0 

A Man without Equal by Bill Bright: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVa7UoruIo 

Steps to Peace by Billy Graham: 
https://stepstopeace.org/ 

Seeking God Made Real: 
http://vimeo.com/31489782 

Prayer Made Real: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tc8VdMV26VE 

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Hope Awakens by John Bradshaw of IIW: 
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Prophecies Decoded by Pastor Ron Clouzet: 
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Islam and Christianity in Prophecy, The 
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