Easter Devotional | 2020 - Day 20

You Know What? . . . I Love You

By Dr. Tyler Brinson

“This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.”

1 John 4:9-11

When considering my upbringing, I have been blessed to be raised by parents who were not ashamed to express through words and action their great love for me. Throughout my childhood, there was never a doubt that I was loved and that my parents cared deeply for me.

At random, my dad would often ask me the question, “You know what?” Most often, I would have no idea what he was talking about and would respond, “Do I know what?” He’d repeat the question, “You know what?” I would respond with an annoyed “No.” The answer to his question was always: “I love you.” This continued throughout my childhood, and even to this day, continues at random.

“You know what?” my father says. I immediately know the answer, “You love me, Dad.” “That’s right, son. I love you.” Today, as a husband and father to our seven-month-old daughter, I hope to carry on this great reminder to my family that no matter what, they are loved.

As much as I love my family, the love of God the Father, Creator of the universe, is vast, beyond all compare. In fact, God doesn’t just love; it’s who He is. God is love. I’m reminded of the lyrics to the compelling hymn “The Love of God”:

Could we with ink the ocean fill and were the skies of parchment made;
Were every stalk on earth a quill and every man a scribe by trade.

To write the love of God above would drain the ocean dry.
Nor could the scroll contain the whole though stretched from sky to sky.

When we recognize who God is—that He is love—it changes everything for you and for me. There’s nothing that we can do to earn more love or to stop Him from loving us because loving us is not just something He does. It’s who God is.

Want to know what love is? This is love: “Not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and He sent His son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” (1 John 4:10). What does atoning sacrifice mean? It means Jesus paid it all. The debt we owed for our sin has been paid in full through the blood of Jesus shed for us on a cruel cross. Love came down, died a brutal death, and rose to life for you and me. That’s the heart of God for you. That’s love.


Questions for Thought

  1.  Do you feel unworthy or undeserving of the love of Christ?
  2.  Are you striving to earn the love of God through good works or behavior rather than submitting your life to Jesus and receiving His great grace?

Daily Challenge

The next time you feel unworthy or undeserving, remember this: God’s love covers your sins. When you are feeling insignificant, remember it is God’s love that makes you significant. God sent His Son Jesus, and He shed His blood as a covering for our sins. Because of this, we can hope in Jesus. His love covers us, and today, His love can cover you. And, if you listen carefully, you, too, will hear His still small voice saying, “Child of God, you know what? I love you.”





Author Bio

Dr. Tyler Brinson

Dr. Brinson is passionate about leading and inspiring people to worship God in spirit and truth (John 4:24). Tyler believes corporate worship ought to be a rehearsal for heaven—all voices and generations praising and worshipping Jesus together. He earned his Doctorate of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) in Church Music from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Tyler and his wife Diana, who is originally from El Salvador, have been married since 2015 and have a beautiful baby girl.