Recently, we took our twenty-two-month-old granddaughter, Moriah, overnight for the first time without her older brothers. We lavished lots of loving, undivided attention on her, and had fun doing the things she likes to do. The next day after dropping her off, we said our goodbyes and headed out the door. As we did, without a word Moriah grabbed her overnight bag (still sitting by the door) and began following us.
The picture is etched in my memory: Moriah in her diaper and mismatched sandals ready to depart with Grandma and Grandpa again. Every time I think of it, I smile. She was eager to go with us, ready for more individualized time.
Although she is as yet unable to vocalize it, our granddaughter feels loved and valued. In a small way, our love for Moriah is a picture of the love God has for us, His children. See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! (1 John 3:1).
When we believe in Jesus as our Savior, we become His children and begin to understand the lavish love He bestowed on us by dying for us (v. 16). Our desire becomes to please Him in what we say and do (v. 6)and to love Him, eager to spend time with Him.
INSIGHT
Another great statement on Gods love is found in Romans 5:8, But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This dovetails with the key verse in todays devotional because Gods love that declares us His beloved children is made available to us by Jesuss sacrifice on our behalf. He has proven His love on the cross and lavishes that love in relationshiprevealing a divine love that could not be satisfied any other way. John 3:16 says that God gave His Son for us. His unquenchable love for us could only be satisfied by doing everything it took to reconcile us to Himself.