The Commercial Appeal

God’s love did not begin at creation, was eternity past

- FROM THE WRITINGS OF THE REV. BILLY GRAHAM This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.

Q: Did God’s love begin when he sent Jesus into the world?

— L.B.

A: God’s love did not begin at creation, at the manger, or at the cross; God’s love began in eternity past. Before the world was establishe­d, before the time clock of civilizati­on began to move, God’s love prevailed. But not until the Good News of Jesus Christ burst onto the human scene was the word “love” understood on Earth with such depth, as God coming down to us in human form, an expression of unmerited love. Popular songs constantly talk about love, yet divorce rates continue to skyrocket.

Years ago, a pop duo sang a song that insisted they wouldn’t live in “a world without love.” Yet love came down from Heaven to the whole world, and the world rejected him. It was God’s love that knew mankind was incapable of obeying his law and loving him. So in love he promised a Redeemer, a savior, who would give true love away. Speak about the love of God and faces light up, but speak of God as a judge, and attitudes change.

There is one thing that God’s love cannot do; it cannot forgive the unrepentan­t sinner. For this reason, God sends things into our lives to block the route to destructio­n, with holy desire to drive us back to his love. The seventeent­h-century scientist Blaise Pascal said, “If eternal damnation is possible, no sacrifice is too great to prevent that possibilit­y from becoming a reality.” The love of God that reaches man can be entirely rejected. We can also choose to accept God’s love by faith and receive his forgivenes­s. No one can do this for us. It is a decision for every individual soul.

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