Love & Holiness
I took this picture on the Charles Bridge in Prague. I've found it to be the most striking display of God's love and holiness.
If one looks closely, you'll see "Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts" written in Hebrew around the cross. I can't imagine a better commentary on the depravity of humanity, the holiness of God and; most importantly, His love for us.
Let's remember together that God sent his perfect and holy and divine son to die as a sacrifice for our sins. The God of Isaiah's vision, who has an army of angels at his beckoning call, came to our sin-ridden planet; lived as a displaced immigrant; worked as a day laborer; murdered for our transgressions. (See image above.)
Why would anyone do this? LOVE!
"God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us!" (Romans 5:8)
The significant implication is that the expression of God's love decreases as one decreases His holy standards or our personal part in transgressing them (Luke 7:47).
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