Message: “The Love of God” from Chad Hayes
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CloseChad Hayes - February 15, 2026
The Love of God

It is the most famous verse in the Bible, yet its depths are bottomless. John 3:16 isn’t just a memory verse; it is the heartbeat of the Gospel. It tells the story of a Creator who refused to remain distant and a Father who gave everything to bring His children home. Before the Cross, there was the Garden. God’s love was first displayed when He formed man from the dust and "breathed into his nostrils the breath of life" (Genesis 2:7). We are not accidents; we are masterpieces made "in his own image" (Genesis 1:27). He loved us enough to give us His likeness and His very breath. The love of God is not exclusive to a few; it is expansive enough for all. This love reached out to a world that had turned its back on Him. It is a "so" kind of love—a love of such magnitude that it defies human logic. Love is a verb, and God proved His love through action. He did not send an angel or a representative; He "gave his only begotten Son." On the cross, the ultimate display of affection was written in blood. He "spared not his own Son, but delivered him up for us all" (Romans 8:32). While Christ died for the "world," He also died for you. His love isn't just a historical event; it's a daily reality. From the mercies that are "new every morning" (Lamentations 3:23) to the quiet whisper of His Spirit, He shows His devotion to us every single day. He gave Himself—His life, His blood, His everything—just so He could have a relationship with you.
Scripture References: John 3:16
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