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His Only
Jothany Blackwood 

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever 
believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16

Nothing expresses the concept of God' love more comprehensively than John 3:16. 
It's a scripture that children are taught to learn and adults learn to
lean upon. When the Scripture speaks of God's love, we must embrace the fact 
that it is not limited to a selected few or one favored group. If that was
the case, it's a real possibility we would not be included. But it is an 
inclusive love that has the breadth to go beyond our failings and the depth to
lift us from our falls. 

When John declares this gift is for the whole world, it's inspiring because it 
means that even folk like us still benefit from its reach. Folk that may
not be where they need to be yet but are pressing forward are renewed by His 
presence. And His love transforms the possibilities in our lives into purpose
and we are simply better because of it. 

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Think of the ways in which we share our love for our mates, family, friends, 
even in our giving to strangers. We may choose service, affection, gifts, or
simply language to transfer our feelings to that individual. But God's love is 
expressed in the giving of his most priceless gift, His only son Jesus Christ.

When I reflect on the reality that He gave His only, I realize that normally we 
wouldn't give people our only of anything. Human nature would caution us
to keep back something for ourselves. Even the most benevolent spirit that 
freely shares would hesitate on giving away their only coat, their only car,
or their only dollar. 

I recall as a child, if there was only one of something left in the 
refrigerator, you asked for it. The only slice of pie or only cup of milk had 
special
significance because it might be needed for something important or promised to 
someone else. If you dared take the only of anything without permission,
it was certain that you would bring the wrath of Big Mama upon your little 
head. 

And so I've always been encouraged that John reveals that God "so loved" us 
that his love is solidified with action and not just in words. It moved beyond
rhetoric to the reality of giving that which He valued most, Jesus Christ. And 
we are all beneficiaries of that wonderful gift. 

And so the immense power of God' love is that He says, "I'm not just going to 
give you what I have, I'm going to give you all I have." 

God chooses to love us even when we aren't that loveable and gently looks 
beyond our faults. And therein rests the power of love. That it gives us not
only the chance to become better, but to become a part of something greater 
than ourselves through His love. 

Jothany Blackwood

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