God loved us while we were still separated from Him by our sin, and He promises nothing will come between Him and those who place their faith in Jesus.

John 3:1-16; Ephesians 2:1-10; Romans 8:35-39

It’s All About Love (John 3:16)

a. The gospel hinges on who God is, not who we are.
b. We must accept Jesus’s words over human preference and tradition, and God’s love is for the whole world (vv. 1-15).
c. Because of Jesus Christ, God’s love meets us just as we are.

Who You Are and Who God Is (Ephesians 2:1-10)

a. We are dead in our sins.
b. God brings the dead to life by grace through faith in Jesus Christ.
c. We are transformed by the grace and mercy of God, which leads to good works that display His love to the world.

Always and Forever (Romans 8:35-39)

a. We will face trials and suffering on earth that tempt us to think God doesn’t love us.
b. God’s love and gift of salvation in Christ will never change.
c. People who follow Christ are conquerors through Christ.

Sermons in this series

  1. For God So Loved

  2. He Gave His Only Son

  3. Whoever Believes

  4. Eternal Life