“The irony is that while God doesn’t need us but still wants us, we desperately need God but don’t really want Him most of the time.” — Francis Chan, pg. 61
Do you know, really truly know, that God loves you? As Francis says on page 61, God does not have to love us. He is complete and perfect just as He is. Yet, He wants us. We are His treasure; His possession; His inheritance. How incredibly humbling! The God of the Universe loves you and me personally. He desires to walk through this life with us, so we do not have to do it alone. It is utterly mind-boggling to think about.
Yet…we must choose to let God into our heart and into our lives. He is not pushy. He will not force His way in. He loves you, but He will not force you to love Him back.
When I fully realized and accepted Christ into my heart over two years ago, I wrestled with this idea of choice. I remember having a conversation with a friend about it. It went something like this:
Me: If God loves us so much and He desires a relationship with every one of us, why doesn’t He just make us love Him?
Friend: Then it wouldn’t be true love, would it?
I have a very smart friend. As much as God loves every single one of us and wants to be in a relationship with us, He will not force Himself on anyone. He gives us a choice. He doesn’t want a sliver of us; He wants all of us. He doesn’t want our good deeds, our rituals, or our faith without truly loving Him with our whole heart.
That’s not an easy thing to grasp. It took me a long time to truly understand it. I don’t have to be perfect before God. Through faith in Christ, my sin is washed away and I am free. I stand perfectly whole before my Father in Heaven.
So, we do have a choice: walk the narrow path of life with the Lord or walk the wide and broad path on our own (which the Bible tells us leads to destruction – see Matthew 7:13). It is the biggest decision we will ever make in our lives. It is a decision with life and death consequences.
Have you made that decision in your heart? If you are feeling prompted to today, take the time to pray now to accept Jesus into your heart and into your life—God has an amazing, enormous love for you (Romans 5:8). <3
“Lord, I know I have sinned, but today I am choosing life over death. I am choosing You, Jesus. Please come into my heart and fill my life with your love and grace. Guide and direct my steps each day as I grow in my new faith. It is in Your holy Name I pray, Amen!”
If you prayed that for the first time, will you send me an e-mail to tell me about it? I’d love to celebrate with you!
Let’s Pray:
Father God, we just thank You for loving us, even though we do not deserve it. Thank You for Your grace. Just, thank You. For all of our new sisters in Christ who prayed to accept Christ today, we ask that You guide them in their new faith, instructing them in Your truth. Place Godly mentors in their path to help them, too, Lord. We just thank You, Lord, that You love us so much. In Jesus’ matchless Name, Amen!
Your Assignment:
What does it mean to you to know that you are God’s inheritance (Ephesians 1:18); His possession (1 Peter 2:9); His treasure (Deuteronomy 7:6)?
If you are interested in joining this amazing online Bible study for Crazy Love, click HERE to sign up.
Once you are registered, you will receive an email with further details.
If you would like to email a private message to Jennifer in regards to this blog, please email her at: Jennifer@GirlfriendsCoffeeHour.com
Growing up the way I did, when I found out these truths, I cannot tell you what they meant to me!! It was humbling, it was life changing and it made me feel so loved and wanted!!! The God of the universe designed me, planned me, and wanted me!! I feelk so lucky and so glad He CHOSE me!! Thank you Jennifer wonderful post!!!Praying for all the ladies today!
Yes, He did choose each one of us. How cool is that?! I remember when I first truly realized that God loved me and had a plan for my life … it was like the floodgates opened and the door to a whole new life began. Amazing grace.
It makes me feel so overwhelmed. It is hard to understand how someone can love me so unconditionally and place such an enormus value on…. ME, flawed, imperfect me <3 I can;t think of anything more humbling. It makes me want to tell everyone I know about his love and grace and mercy <3
Yes, yes, yes! It is so overwhelming, but so beautiful and amazing… <3
"WANTED" Wow, how exciting and amazing that God WANTS each of us! As I study God's Word I come to a better understanding of that each day. He is my Abba Father. I know He loves me. I love Him more each day!
He sure does! I love that word – WANTED. So often we feel UNwanted or UNloved by the humans around us, BUT GOD tells us something else, doesn't He? We just have to open up our ears and hearts and listen to His voice! Humans will fail us, but God never will!
Det. 7:6 always speaks to me that I am special, His treasure. To think that the God of the universe, bought the whole world to get a piece of the treasure, which He calls me, is sometimes hard to wrap my brain around. But, I know it is true.
I know what you mean, Martha. Some of these promises are so hard to understand with our limited human minds!!! But, as you said, it IS true!!
Wonderful post, Jennifer! Isn't it so overwhelming that we are His treasures, His beloved, His chosen ones? He is such an awesome, loving Father! I am so grateful and humbled!
Me, too! It is very humbling but so very precious, too!
All I can say is WOW…What a post…Thank you Jennifer! It is so humbly to know that lil old me is a treasure of God. I am his possession. He cared enough about me to design me and give me life and be part of his plan and it just brings me to my knees to honor him and to give him my all everyday because HE deserves it.