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John 3:17
"For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through Him might be saved."

Yesterday's verse was one many have memorized; John 3:16. It's God's Grand Plan in one sentence. Precious words. God doesn't fall short or fail to keep His promises. You and I will mess up in love. We have messed up with love. We cannot experience love without someone loving us. We are blessed with a good and gracious God who loves us. Jesus said the greatest commandment is to love God. And the second commandment is like that, love one another as Jesus loved you.  It's God’s Grand Plan.

If there is anything that could be added, it's covered in the next verse. Today's verse, "For God sent NOT His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be SAVED." Because God loved the world, Jesus became one of us. Jesus came down from heaven. Empty Himself of His Divine qualities to be born as a man. He lived a life with people. Only to be killed by people. And, to everyone's amazement, He rose from the dead! Then His unlikely group of followers built a religion that changed the world for the better.

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