TLIC Family. Day 119. April 29: This is my beloved son.

THINK TOGETHER

Can you name some of the people who love you? Why do they love you?

READ TOGETHER

The God of the Bible is a Trinity. He is one God but in three persons. Can you name the three persons of the Trinity? (The Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit).

The Trinity has loved each other for eternity. The Father has always loved the Son, and the Son has always loved the Father. The Father and Son love the Spirit, and he loves them. It’s because God is a Trinity that the Bible can say that “God IS love.” God always has loved and he always will love.

The book of Matthew tells us the story of when Jesus was baptized by his cousin, John the Baptist. It’s a very cool story that shows us the love of the Father for the Son. Listen to how Matthew describes what happened when Jesus was baptized:

Matthew 3:16-17. 16 And when Jesus was baptized, immediately he went up from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened to him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and coming to rest on him; 17 and behold, a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”

When Jesus came out of the water God opened up the sky and spoke to everyone. Wow! That must have been incredible to hear. And what did God say? He said that he loves Jesus his son, and that Jesus pleases him.

Has anyone ever told you that they love you?

Has anyone ever told you that you make them happy?

Have you ever told anyone that you love them, or that they make you happy?

There are many people who never hear “I love you.” If you have heard someone say “I love you,” then you know how good it feels to be loved.

And what’s even better than hearing “I love you” is knowing that you are loved unconditionally. What does “unconditionally” mean? It means you are loved no matter what. It means you are loved simply because you are loved. It means you are loved without having to earn that love. It means you will be loved even if you mess up, or do something wrong. God loves us unconditionally. He loves us because he loves us. Not because of what we do to earn his love.

God the Father told Jesus that he loved him, and that he was happy with him BEFORE Jesus did anything important on earth. God said “I love you” to Jesus before Jesus ever did a miracle, or preached a sermon. God said he was pleased with Jesus before Jesus died on the cross for us.

And God loves us the same way. God loves us before we do anything good. He loves us even when we are sinners. Before we ever did anything good, and before we ever loved God, he sent Jesus to die in our place on the cross. The cross is how we know God loves us first.

Now you can know that God doesn’t love you because your good, or smart, or helpful, or tall, or short, or athletic, or talented. He loves you simply because he loves you. He loves you for you. He loves you even when your bad. He loves you no matter what.

Now we can live FROM God’s love instead of FOR God’s love. We can obey God and love him and others knowing that God will always love us, even when we fail. We can love God because he first loved us.

Because of Jesus we can know that we are always loved by God no matter what.

With Jesus we can choose to love others no matter what.

DO SOMETHING TOGETHER

Let someone know that you love them no matter what (unconditionally). Maybe write a note to someone saying, “I love you just because.” Or do something kind for someone even though they didn’t earn or deserve it. Who can you show love to today?

And here’s a fun video of Jesus’ baptism to watch together.

PRAY TOGETHER

Jesus,

I know that I am loved by God just like you are. Help me to love others too.

Amen.

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