Title: Jesus Loves Me
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Jesus came to this earth as our savior.
He died on the cross as a suffering servant to be our savior.
He suffered all sorts of contempt, humiliation, humiliation and suffering until he was crucified, and ultimately died on the cross.
He was nailed to the cross to bear the price of your sins and mine.
As Romans 3:23 reveals, all have sinned, and none of those who have sinned have come to the glory of God. This means that you will go to eternal death, hell. No human being is an exception to this.
We don't want it, but we are born with sin. This is called original sin.
Man is a sinner from birth. Even if you don't want to admit it or don't understand it, you inherit the sin of the first man, Adam. Therefore, the reason that a newborn child knows greed even though greed has not been taught, and hate even though it has not been taught is because he is born with a sinful nature.
The problem is that humans cannot solve this sin on their own. No matter how good a human being, no one is good enough to save others. Because we are born with sin.
That is why God sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to this earth. Jesus died on the cross to pay for our sins. Jesus was without sin. there is nothing wrong with Nevertheless, he had to die on the cross.
The reason for this is emphasized in verses 4-5 of the text, “because of us.” No, more precisely, it was “because of me.”
It is important to realize this grace of salvation, and if we do, we must live a life worthy of the grace of salvation. What should the life of those who realized the grace of salvation be like?
First, we should think of the Lord's sufferings every day and give thanks.
If you always think about why He died and why He suffered and realize that everything was for me, we should be thankful for His grace of atonement and for His great love.
Second, we must speak of the Lord's love.
I have to open my mouth and tell others that I have been forgiven and saved because of the Lord, that the Lord died to save me.
Third, I must practice that love.
received the great love of the Lord free of charge. Just because you got it for free doesn't mean it's worthless. It is the most precious and precious thing in this world, and it was only given to me for free.
So now we have to share that love.
Today, with the heart to once again check your faith during Lent, I thought of the Lord who suffered for us in order to forgive our sins.
To whom we should praise forever, the love of the Lord who shed His atoning blood for us, His patience with me when I was weak, a sinner, even when I was at odds with the Lord, Because of the zeal of the Lord who never abandons me like an orphan and does not give up, I and you are thinking of the grace of redemption together today.
You who spend Lent, not the meaningless time spent in your busy life, but deeply engraving on the grace of the Lord's atonement and asking, "How much did he love me?" And in the name of the Lord, I ask that you all look to the Lord of suffering with faith and be confident in the Lord who has triumphed with hope, realizing “how much love am I living in front of Him?”