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God Is Love | Tuesday | April 7

 

Tuesday – April 7: God Is Love

God Is Love – Sabbath School Lesson Study

  • This Sabbath School lesson study, “God Is Love,” helps us understand that love is the very essence of God’s character and the foundation of our relationship with Him.

Bible Focus

  • 1 John 4:7–19

  • John 3:16

  • Romans 5:8

Spirit of Prophecy Focus

  • Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 33 byEllen G. White
  • The Great Controversy, p. 678 by Ellen G. White

Summary

  • The Bible declares that God is love.
  • Love is not just what God does; it is who He is.
  • Our understanding of love must come from God, not human ideas.
  • God’s love is perfect, pure, and unselfish.
  • It is faithful, constant, and deeply relational.
  • He invites us to abide in His love and live in connection with Him.
  • God created us to love and to be loved.
  • His love includes care, loyalty, patience, and kindness.
  • God reveals His character through His names and actions.
  • He is a personal God who provides, leads, and cares for His people.
  • The greatest proof of God’s love is the gift of Jesus.
  • Christ came, lived, and died to save sinners.
  • His sacrifice shows the depth of God’s love for humanity.
  • Jesus revealed God’s character and drew people to Him.
  • Through Christ, the separation caused by sin is removed.
  • The more we know God’s love, the more we will love Him.
  • His love should be reflected in our lives and relationships.

Question

  • What does it mean that God is love?

Answer

  • It means that everything God does is guided by perfect, selfless love, and He invites us to live in that same love.

Reflection

  • How does your understanding of God’s love shape the way you treat others?

Takeaway

  • God’s love is the foundation of our faithreceive it, live in it, and reflect it to others.

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