Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Love is characterized by mutual commitment. But love comes from God. In every act of love, its source is God. God is so great that we cannot fully understand him, but we know that we will love him more and more. We understand it. When we are saved, love becomes more than a commitment.Out of love, God communicates with us. He shows us as a Father who loves us. We are in the promises of  love, which is bound to us by a covenant of love. In his everlasting covenant, God has promised to keep and love us unconditionally, so that we may become more like his Son. He has shown us who he is by his law, which obliges us to obey him.He signed this covenant with us in the blood of His Son's sacrifice and sprinkled that blood of obedience. He signed this covenant with us in the blood of His Son's sacrifice and sprinkled that blood of obedience on us. We are eternally loved by God. We are transformed into thinking that we earn his love with our performance of knowing that he loves us because we could never do good. When we understand the covenant of grace, we know that we are the representatives of his name so that he will keep us in the relationship with him, support us, protect us, forgive us, grant us grace, show us that he is almighty, etc. . ... Knowing that we are completely surrounded by the grace and compassion that embraces God, we are able to love others.When we take the name of God in our salvation, we begin to know our Father through this covenant relationship. The love of the Father is the central theme of the Bible. When we meet someone our Father created for us as a partner, we begin to share that love with them. We solemnly promise them to love them as our Father loves us. He decides when to marry that person.The natural flow in a covenant relationship is a yearning to be united in the marriage covenant. Because we have experienced the unconditional love of God in so many previous covenants, we understand what unconditional love is. Since God is our high tower, we feel that we are above our circumstances, that we are loved beyond all other beings. Now that we can better understand each other and be able to understand who we are, we can become one through marriage. Now we are sharing a marriage covenant, which is the promise of lifelong mutual commitment.This covenant is so important to us because we have experienced our Father's covenant love, which gives us absolute power, sovereignty, glory, and truth. He communicates it to us through his fidelity to love us, which is an act of love. When two people experience God's covenant love, they are able to rise above the circumstances of life and love one another beyond those circumstances.Encourage believers to trust Christ as a refuge from the spiritual stresses of life. The Holy Spirit and the Word come to us with the power of God's love in a way that changes us, makes us receptive to God's love, and, in turn, changes us to love God in return. When we go through the pain of marriage and are confronted with the flesh word and the devil, we come through this world acquiring a sense of the love of God, a beauty of His love. Know that in this sense we are loved, so that it can become a heavy meaning. Love has become a seriously holy union. Any violation of the covenant in marriage would have serious consequences.We long for his perfect holiness, the beauty that comes from knowing him fully. We begin to enjoy unspeakable and glorious joy. His Spirit testifies with our Spirit, and we are sure of his love. This spiritual sense helps us endure our trials, as marriage is nourished by the spiritual riches of the table.When two people eat at this table, they become an offering to God. Marriage becomes a ministry, and their children become covenant children who grow up to feel the weight of that glory.





 

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