Love of God

Date posted: 01.12.26

Today’s Bible Reading:

But because of His great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved.
Ephesians 2:4-5

Reflection:

Every story of grace starts here—with the love of God. Before we ever lifted a song or made a promise to Him, He moved toward us. His love is not a reaction to our goodness; it’s the reason He saved us.

For what could make perfection bleed for sinners?

What leads a King to pay so great a cost?

All my life, my heart will sing the answer
Only the love of God

 

When we sing Love of God, it’s more than emotion — it’s remembrance. We’re singing the story that changed everything. God, who is rich in mercy, saw us in our dead places and chose to breathe life back into us.

Worship begins there — not as something we offer to gain His favor, but as our response to what He’s already given. The clearer we see His love, the more naturally our worship flows. We don’t sing to earn His affection; we sing in gratitude for the love that found us first.

Singing oh, how great is the love of God
He paid our debt on that rugged cross
For all our days, we will sing our Savior’s praise
How great is the love of God

Practice:

Take a few minutes today to listen to or sing Love of God. As you do, pause after the first chorus and thank Him for one specific moment when His love reached you when you least deserved it. Let your worship be your “thank You” for grace.

 

Love of God – EP
Brandon Lake, Phil Wickham
Written By: Phil Wickham / Cody Carnes / Benjamin William Hastings / Michael Brandon Lake)