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"For God so loved
the world,
that he gave his only Son,
that whoever believes in him 
should not perish 
but have eternal life.
For God did not
send his Son
into the world
to condemn
the world,
but in order that
the world 
might be saved
through him."
John 3:16-17 ESV
This is love.
Jesus' life given,
so that we can live.
This is love.
That it's not about being good enough, wise enough, strong enough, do everything right, we just have to believe.
This is love.
The way to Life is not through condemnation. There's no finger pointing, no "you should", no "you stupid," no ",you're not good enough", no "you're not enough".
The way to Life is through Jesus. 
Through Jesus act of, way of, 
life of, 
very essence of, 
love.
This is love.
God's son, 
the only one who could, with arms that were stretched wide on a Roman cross, 
with hands scarred with nail holes, 
those hands, 
those arms welcoming us in, 
welcoming us home.
This is love.
Love without measure.
#nocondemnation
#thisislove
#lovewithoutmeasure
#sunday
#worship
#thisisourGod

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