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The Daily Devotion for March 19th focuses on John 3:16, emphasizing God's love for the world despite its sin and misery. The transcription explains that God gave his Son out of love, not compulsion, so that whoever believes in him can have eternal life. The purpose of this act was to save the world, not condemn it. Salvation is available to all who have faith in Jesus, and God's love is open to even the worst sinners. The transcription concludes with a worship option expressing gratitude for God's unfailing love and a prayer to reflect that love to others. Welcome to Christchurch's Daily Devotion for March 19th, 2024. Today we will be reading from John chapter 3 verse 16. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. God's greatest gift the love of God is a wonderful thing especially when it is set upon a world in ruin. There was nothing attractive about it. The world was full of sin and misery. It was under the curse of God. It was the enemy of God. It was condemned already. It deserved nothing but God's wrath. But God loved it. Why? Because it was his world. He had made it and he loved it still. He loved it with a never-ending never-dying love. It was the workmanship of his own hands and though it had rebelled against him and has now his enemy he could not forget his love for it. God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son. It was love that moved God to give his Son. It was not compulsion. God did not have to give his Son. He might have destroyed the world and started afresh but he loved it still and he gave his Son to die for it. That whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. God's great purpose in giving his Son was that the world might be saved. He did not desire the death of the sinner but rather that he should turn from his sin and live. And so the offer of salvation is made available to all. Whoever will believe in Jesus Christ shall not perish but have everlasting life. God's love is thus manifested to us. It is a love that is free and open to all. It is a love that is willing to save the worst of sinners. All that is required is faith in Jesus. Whoever believes in him shall be saved. This is the gospel, the good news of salvation. God loves the world and has provided a way of salvation for all who will believe. Your personal worship option today is, Dear God, I thank you that you are a God who loves me no matter what. Thank you for a love so deep that you are willing to give the most precious gift of your Son for me. Help that love to be reflected from me to others. Amen.