Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so
Little ones to Him belong, they are weak but He is strong
Yes Jesus loves me, yes Jesus loves me
Yes Jesus loves me, the Bible tells me so
Many of us learned that song when we were young. We know God loves us, but do we KNOW it…grasp its deep and intense truth?
God loves us with a perfect and profound love that is honestly hard for us to fully comprehend. We can read about it, watch it in a movie about His life, but to fully understand is difficult – we are humans…He is God. We really must simply accept His love for what it is – a gift undeserved, immeasurable, and quite simply amazing.
Just think of it – the creator of the entire universe LOVES YOU AND ME! HE LOVES US!
As we celebrate Holy Week and ultimately Easter, I pray we each personalize it:
For God so loved [insert your name here] that he gave His one and only Son, that if [insert your name here] believes in Him he shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn [insert your name here], but to save [insert your name here] through Him. – John 3:16-17
Again: The creator of the entire universe LOVES YOU AND ME! HE LOVES US!
I love the way the Andrew Peterson song below says that God loves me as I am, as I was, and as I will be – really meaning that God’s love for us always existed and will never end. No matter how distorted my view of His love is (based on my limited, human knowledge and understanding of love), the fact is that God’s love is so much more deeper and stronger than I can even come close to comprehending. Its perfect love. Something that we really cannot give and truly can only receive from the One who is perfect: Christ.
Meditate on these lyrics, reflect on how much God loves you, and really personalize this coming week – from Palm Sunday, through each day, to Good Friday, and ultimately to Easter Sunday. Everything Christ went through was out of love for you and for me. Simply amazing.


Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so
So, March 28th at 8:30 PM was “Earth Hour” around the world. It was an event whose purpose was to urge world leaders to take action to fight global warming. A noble cause, but:
So I was driving home this past Sunday night from a great time of fellowship, worship, and Communion our church had at Mission Springs Conference Center in the Santa Cruz Mountains…and guess what, I got stuck in traffic on Highway 17. What to do (ok, so I had to drive!) – rather, what to listen to? BTW, my wife had to stay home – she pulled a muscle in her back the day before 😦