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So here’s my definition of the love of God based on this text: God’s love is his doing whatever needs to be done, at whatever cost, so that we will see and be satisfied with the glory of God in Jesus Christ. This is all about the glory of God, “that the Son of God may be glorified through it.” Now, what on earth could possibly turn that into love? Verse 4: This is not going to end in death. Therefore, he did not go heal him but stayed two days longer where he was and saw to it that he died.

(3) This motivation is love.ĭo you see the word so, or therefore, at the beginning of verse 6? Do you see what it’s preceded by and followed by? It’s preceded by the fact that Jesus loved Martha Jesus loved Mary Jesus loved the dying man, Lazarus. (2) He was motivated in this by his zeal for the glory of God to be manifest. Notice three things: (1) Jesus chose to let Lazarus die. “Until Christ becomes our treasure, we don’t know what it is to be loved by God.” So, when he heard that Lazarus was ill, he stayed two days longer in the place where he was. Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus. My question is, How do they relate to each other? Verse 5: So now you have two profound realities on the table: love and glory - the love of Christ and the glory of Christ. It is for the glory of God, so that the Son of God may be glorified through it.” (John 11:3–4) So the sisters sent to him, saying, “Lord, he whom you love is ill.” But when Jesus heard it he said, “This illness does not lead to death. This is clearly a picture of sweetness and love. It was Mary who anointed the Lord with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was ill. Now a certain man was ill, Lazarus of Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha. I have used this text now in about five settings in the last couple of months because no other text has gripped me like this in driving home this central point.

Here’s Pastor John to explain, in one of his sermons from 2001. Listen to this extraordinary story, because in it we find a life-changing lesson God wants all of us to grasp. And yet this is exactly what we read about in John 11:1–44. What would prove God’s love to you? And what if the answer to that question was something altogether different than what we expected? What if, instead of any of these things, God showed his love to you by letting you die in sickness? Crazy, right? Totally counterintuitive. Or maybe it would look like being delivered from the consuming demands of a special needs child. Or maybe deliverance from chronic pain that depletes your energy. The song samples The Contours' single, " Do You Love Me" from their only album, Do You Love Me (Now That I Can Dance).What would it look like in your life to know that God loves you - I mean to know that he really loves you? Would that love be proven in a new job? Or maybe a better job? Would it be an open door that will allow you greater financial independence? Maybe it would be to find a spouse.This is the first Grande song that would have contained explicit language, however, Grande changed the song so that she wouldn't have to sing an explicit word.Then she said that she hopes "Do You Love Me" would still be on the album followed by "it absolutely will be". In a livechat on NovemGrande said that "Do You Love Me" was never released because "things just got complicated".On August 3, 2012, Grande said this song was her favorite on her album out of the songs everybody knew.However, only a snippet of the album version was leaked and Grande has never released the song. The album version has horns and Grande is not rapping. Grande said that version was just a rough first draft and would not be the version that would be on the album. An early version of the song was leaked on December 3, 2012.Early version of the song, not the final version Trivia
