February
2021
Our God is…Love
“How much do you love me?” Brenda asked her
two-year-old son. Jonah held out his hands about a foot apart and said, “I love
you this much.”
Paul turned to Jonah’s twin sister and asked her,
“Hannah, how much do you love me?” Hannah extended her hands as far apart as
they would go. “I love you this much,” she said.
Four-year-old Kevin was watching closely. When
Brenda and Paul asked him how much he loved them, they expected him to copy the
actions of his younger brother and sister. Instead, he spread his arms out in
front of him as wide as possible and then curled them down and behind his back
until they met. Kevin said, “This is how much I love you, all the way around.”
Brenda and Paul looked at each other in
amazement. Kevin understood that the greatest love is all-encompassing!
If your sweetheart asks you how much you love her
on Valentine’s Day, you probably should not just stretch out your arms. You
probably shouldn’t even curl them behind your back, unless you have a gift
hidden there!
Yet, it is in the outstretched arms of Jesus that
we know the love God has for us—all of us.
Perhaps you have seen pictures of Jesus with his
arms spread wide on the cross. “This is love: not that we loved God, but that
he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” (1 John
4:10).
Valentine’s Day is a good day to express your
love for the special people in your life. It is also a good time as Christians
to remember that “We know and rely on the love God has for us.
God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God,
and God in them” (1 John 4:16).
Join us at church to celebrate more of God’s
love.
Upcoming Events at St. John:
Worship Services: Sunday 11:30 AM.
Lenten services on Wednesdays at 6:30 PM starting
on February 17
Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM.
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