Christ’s love for us
1. A person’s love for another
person is no stronger than the character of the person who initiates the love.
In other words, when someone says “I love you” it is just as strong as that
person is. If the person is weak you have nothing. Love is no stronger than the
person who declares it.
2. The character of Jesus Christ is
both perfect and impeccable. Therefore Christ has perfect love. When Christ
loves someone that love is perfect because the one who declares it is perfect.
3. The perfection of Christ’s love
cannot be matched by the believer (No one loves Jesus Christ without Bible
doctrine in his soul), therefore we cannot return to Him perfect love. We are
imperfect, we cannot love perfectly. Consequently, His love for us does not
depend upon our love for Him.
4. Therefore the love of Christ does
not depend on us but it does depend on who and what Christ is.
5. Therefore the love of Christ
expresses itself for us always through the principle of grace. We do not earn,
deserve, or work for it. Someone has worked for it, however, and that takes us
right back to propitiation.
6. Consequently, Christ must provide
a way for the believer to respond to the perfect love He has initiated from His
perfect character.
7. Doctrine is the mind of Christ —
1 Corinthians 2:16. Doctrine has been provided for the believer as the means of
responding to the love of Christ and to fulfil the principle of 1 John 4:19.
“We love him because he first loved us.”
8. But doctrine must be in the soul
of the believer before the believer can respond and initiate love toward the
Lord Jesus Christ.
9. We cannot love Christ unless we
know Christ. We cannot know Christ apart from Bible doctrine in the soul.
Therefore our most important function under the royal priesthood is the daily
function of GAP.