linssue55
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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2006, 04:01:33 PM » |
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That said, let's look at The Love of God, and what it means to us.
When the Greeks wanted to put even more than emphasis into a word or phrase, they used the devices for grammar that the great tragedians improvised. Euripides, the most re-noune of those poets and writers of the Greek tragedies, used a unique form of the genitive to add maximum drama to a scene. In order to fully understand, or even just get a peek at the profound nature of this information, we must pause long enough to scrutinize the Greek at this point.
Our focus is on the simple phrase; "We love because He first loved us"
John uses the Attic Greek here, which is the very highest expression of the Greek language, for it originated in the most advanced society, or rather the most advanced minds in the field of expressing thought, that ever existed, Attica, the capitol of Athens.
He combines two "genitive nouns of action" in one phrase, which is normally a gross violation of Greek syntax, similar to a double negative in our reference (not never, etc). BUT, there is one exception, as used here, and this rare use of Greek syntactical construction is the reason why nobody has ever found this highest of all divine principles.
The "love of God" is used twice here, although you can't see that in the English. But, the first use of it is a subjective noun, which implies that God receives His own love, and the second is objective, which infers that God is doing the loving. With me so far?"
The importance of the fact that both nouns are God's Love is paramount!
Why? Because the parties, or persons, expressing God's Love (in the subjective) IS US!!!
Now, let me inject some power into this statement, and raise it to a level at which it is expressed.
We're all impressed with Superman, right? "Faster than a speeding bullet....!", and all that. We have all paused, if only for a minute, to wonder at the sheer delight of having such powers. But, we never, for a second, depart from reality in this brief contemplation, for even a child knows they are far, far beyond our limited capabilities.
But just imagine, if one day you awoke to find that you actually possessed the powers of the Man of Steel! Pretty cool, huh? Why, we'd all react the same way, spending a couple days zipping around, and demonstrating what hams we are, right? It would take all of our time, for months, to devise ways to use these spectacular powers to our greatest benefit. But we won't get off into a fairy tale, so long as you understand how magnificent it would be to be given those super abilities.
Well, this is EXACTLY what "We love Him because He first loved us" does! This is a declaration from God, Himself, that says that He can raise us to the unattainable, the impossible! By His grace, we can love Him with His own Love! Not human love, or whatever passes for love, but perfect, infinite, eternal Love!
If you aren't floored by this principle, then you don't fully grasp what it means. For one thing, you don't realize what overflow occurs when God's Love is channeled through our human souls. There are things going on in your head that parallel a fireworks display, in terms of emotion and pleasure. This is an expression of self so vastly superior to anything we can generate on our own that it defies words.
You know what happens when a bolt of lightening hits a tree, or some other object? It sizzles it to a pile of ashes, The first occurrence of "the love of God" is the genitive noun of action in the subjective case. This implies that the subject, God, is doing the loving, and unnamed others are receiving the action, stated as "love". There is nothing extraordinary about this phrase, for the Bible contains many identical phrases. But the next occurrence of these four words have the power to turn your spiritual life upside down, and cause a major advance. "The second "the love of God" is the same genitive of action, but this time in the objective case!
This means that the subject, God, is RECEIVING the love, and what's more, it's HIS LOVE!
The big news is; We are able to return love for God in spiritual maturity, but this is not human love, but THE LOVE OF GOD!
In case you don't see it (and I know you don't yet), just be patient!
So what does it mean, we have God's own love toward Him?
It means, that God is able to lift us up to His level in this worship! This is more than just love, and more than just worship, it is expressing, from the source of our human soul, a love that is divine, eternal, infinite. We are raised to a lofty station far beyond our human nature, our endowed capabilities, to the divine nature!
In addition to the intense happiness that this Love will produce, we are able to resist temptation, and our respect for God, and adherence to His mandates, is flawless. This is the primary source of the dimension of His impeccability that enabled Jesus Christ to endure the terrible weight of our sins.
So profound is this power, we are more than human, as Christ was more than human, though not to the same degree, nor by the same Hypostatic union, but by the Filling of The Holy Spirit (1 John 1:9, which Christ had), the working of the doctrine in our souls (which are His thoughts), and now...the third and final installment; His Love.
This is the crowning glory of our spiritual lives, "pleroma", translated "the fullness of God". No human being can go farther, achieve more, than this.
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