Love In The Bible: The Love Of God

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You bet. The Bible tells us that God is love. So we cannot know love without knowing God.

And how do we do that? Thankfully, God in His infinite love for us, left us a love letter that we call 'the Bible' - in order to enable us to get to know Him. God personally inspired every single word of the Bible into the minds and hearts of those who wrote them.

He inspired forty different men, on three different continents, to write sixty-six different books about the love of God, over a time span of 1500 years. They were written in three different languages, and yet it all comes together in a harmony never before seen in an undertaking of this magnitude.

Everything that you could possibly want to know about the love of God, is contained in the Bible. …show more content…

The Bible also presents scientific facts hundreds and thousands of years before they were 'discovered' by man; e.g. that the sun orbits the galaxy, the fact that the earth is round, and that it hangs in empty space.

Finally, discoveries of multitudes of ancient manuscripts, some dating back over 2000 years, are identical to the modern-day Biblical text - showing that it has not been corrupted in its interpretation over time. Therefore, you can trust in what God has to say. He has never been proven to be wrong.

And God tells us that He never changes, and so neither does His love, because He is love...

However, if we look at the world around us, we could easily come to the conclusion that God's love is not in it. But that is only because of all the ways that man has tried to hide, deny, or distort God's love.

Historically, there were some priests who tried to keep the common folk from reading the Bible. They told them that it was too complicated, and that they could only understand it through the priests' interpretation. Of course, this was only so that the priests could attach more power to their office and to their religion, in order to garnish the obedience of the

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