The In Touch Study Series: Exploring The Depths of God's Love
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The Bible says, "For God so loved the world..." But what does that really mean for us as believers?
This Bible study from Dr. Charles Stanley provides Biblical insights that explore God's mission for us to be freed from sin, and restored to a love relationship with Him. When we establish a solid basis for intimate communion with God, we are free to passionately love, serve, and glorify Him. Clear, practical, and biblically sound, this in-depth study is the twenty-fourth book in the popular In Touch Bible Study Series.
Charles F. Stanley
Dr. Charles F. Stanley was the founder of In Touch Ministries and pastor emeritus of First Baptist Church Atlanta, Georgia, where he served more than fifty years. He was also a New York Times bestselling author of more than seventy books. Until his death in 2023, Dr. Stanley’s mission was to get the gospel to “as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, as clearly as possible, as irresistibly as possible, through the power of the Holy Spirit to the glory of God.” This is a calling that In Touch Ministries continues to pursue by transmitting his teachings as widely and effectively as possible. Dr. Stanley’s messages can be heard daily on In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley broadcasts on television, radio, and satellite networks and stations around the world; on the internet at intouch.org and through In Touch+; and via the In Touch Messenger Lab. Excerpts from Dr. Stanley’s inspiring messages are also published in the award-winning In Touch devotional magazine.
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The In Touch Study Series - Charles F. Stanley
Copyright © 2000 by Charles Stanley
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CONTENTS
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Introduction: Our Need for Unconditional Love
1. God’s Love Letter to Us
2. You Are Loved
3. God’s Desire to Be Reconciled to You
4. God’s Desire to Free You from Sin’s Power
5. God’s Desire to Make You Like His Son
6. God’s Desire to Communicate with You
7. Our Response to God’s Love:
A Passion to Know God
8. Our Response to God’s Love:
A Passion to Obey God
9. Our Response to God’s Love:
A Passion to Serve Others
10. Our Response to God’s Love:
A Passion to Proclaim Christ
Conclusion: How Much Love?
INTRODUCTION
OUR NEED FOR
UNCONDITIONAL
LOVE
Name any problem that plagues our world today and I will point you toward an underlying emotional or spiritual need in the heart of man. Drug abuse. Child abuse. Spouse abuse. Poverty. War. Violence. Crime.
Each of these situations is the result of a ripple effect that begins with an unmet need in the heart of one man, one woman, somewhere on this earth. The person reacts to circumstances, which he believes are related to his unmet need, in a way that is unhealthy, ungodly, and ultimately unsatisfactory— perhaps with an outburst of angry words, a drink or the use of a drug to attempt to escape the need, a retaliatory measure, or grasping for material possessions in a hope of resolving the need. At that point, a trigger has been pulled. Another person is caused to feel pressure to respond to the needy person’s behavior. And so the problem expands and intensifies from person to person until an entire family, neighborhood, community, city, or nation is involved.
The basic condition of man’s heart is neediness, and the foremost need that mankind faces is a need for unconditional love.
At the foundation of all other needs we find a tremendous need to be affirmed by someone who will accept us for who we are. We long for someone to affirm our personality, our unique abilities and talents, and even our foibles and flaws. We long for someone to say to us, I love you
without adding any if you,
when you,
or so why don’t you
statements. We have a deep ache to be appreciated for no reason other than the fact that we are alive and we are a child of God.
Only God can give us this unconditional love in unlimited quantities. Only God has the infinite capacity to love in this manner. All human beings will ultimately disappoint us or fail us in their love. Why? Because they are also in need of unconditional love. We should never expect from another person what that person is incapable of giving to us—not because they wouldn’t like to love us in this manner, but because they simply do not have the infinite capacity to love us fully and unconditionally all the time, in all situations, and regardless of what we do.
To love a person unconditionally is not necessarily to like everything that the person does or says. It is to love the person in spite of what he does or says! To love unconditionally means to help a person become who that person can be in Christ Jesus—to help the person reach his potential mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. To love unconditionally means to forgive a person freely and as often as necessary. To love unconditionally means to allow another person to express his opinions and feelings, and to function fully in his ministry gift, without hindrance. To love unconditionally means to want for another person what God wants for that person, and to be sensitive always to God’s timing and God’s chosen methods for accomplishing His purposes in a person’s life.
A Threefold Need for Love
Our need for love manifests itself in three very basic needs: a need for acceptance, a need to feel competent, and a need to feel worthy.
Only God provides a means for us to be fully accepted and reconciled to Himself and to others. His provision is His plan of forgiveness.
Only God provides a means for us to feel competent. His provision comes to us in the form of natural and spiritual gifts, which He bestows upon us as our Creator.
Only God provides a means for us to feel worthy and needed. His provision comes in the person of the Holy Spirit, who guides us into the paths we are to walk and the work we are to do, presents to us opportunities to manifest His forgiveness, and reveals to us ways in which we are to employ our natural and spiritual gifts.
Only God has a means for completely fulfilling our need for love.
God Desires
You as His Child
As you read through this book, you are going to encounter God’s desire
for you. The simple fact is this: God longs for you to be in relationship with Him. He desires for you to become the person He created you to be from the foundation of the world. He wants to see you living a fulfilling, satisfying, and meaningful life. His desire is that you live as His child, in the fullness of His blessings, mercy, and grace.
What is it today that you desire for yourself? Do you desire to receive God’s love?
Ask yourself at the outset of this study:
• How does my need for unconditional love manifest itself in my life?
[Your Response Here]
• In which areas of my life do I feel unloved
or unlovable
?
[Your Response Here]
• In what areas do I need to show more love to others? (Are these areas in which I need more love from God?)
[Your Response Here]
LESSON 1
GOD’S LOVE
LETTER TO US
The Bible is God’s love letter to mankind.
You may never have thought of the Bible in that way. Many people tend to think of the Bible as a rule book
or a story book.
In reality, the Bible is a magnificent love letter in which God tells His children how He longs to care for them and bless them, forgive them and shower them with His mercy, and protect them from their enemies. His love letter also tells of His desires for them to live so that they might avoid the painful consequences of sin, and His desires to lead and guide them into ways of righteousness and ministry that will result in meaningful, fulfilling lives.
When we want to know about God’s love, the