What a staggering thought it is that He who knows us best loves us most. The more we know of some people the less we like them, and the less likely we are to love them, apart from the grace of God enabling us. When we think of the love of Jesus we must think of a love which is never false, never changing, but stedfast and true. “Ere He called me well He knew What a heart like mine would do.” That He should love us who are so unlovely must, and should, ever amaze us. His wounded hands, feet and side provide unchallengeable proof of a love which surpasses our understanding but, thank God, does not pass our knowing. Paul knew this, for he wrote, “The Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me” (Galatians 2:20). Can you say this?
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