Seldom if ever do these daily entries plumb the great theological depths. For one reason they are intended to be simply reflections or gleanings. The other reason is that their author’s plumb line doesn’t go deep enough.
Today is no exception – a simple question, “What can separate us from God’s love?” And a simple answer:
- Not death
- Not life
- Not angels
- Not principalities
- Not powers
- Not things present
- Not things to come
- Not height
- Not depth
Pretty impressive list, no? Well, if that is not enough we have one more:
- Nor any other created thing
Boom. There it is – the only thing not created is the Creator Himself and He has promised never to leave us or forsake.
It only makes sense though doesn’t it? Could the God Who is love itself, the God Who is the creator and originator of love, the God Who epitomises love have a fickle love?
Of course not God’s love is eternal, unchangeable, and inseparable. Praise God for His love which is beyond our comprehension. Isn’t it wonderful that we don’t have to fully comprehend it to enjoy its benefits?
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