For
years, Sarah had low-back pain that continued to worsen. Her doctor sent her
for physical therapy, and she was given 25 stretches to do every day. The pain
lessened but not completely. So the doctor ordered x-rays and sent her to
another therapist, who instructed her to discontinue the other therapist’s
stretches and do only one stretch a day as needed. Surprisingly, the one simple
stretch worked the best.
Sometimes
the simplest truths are the best. When asked to summarize in one sentence his
whole life’s work in theology, Karl Barth responded: “Jesus loves me!” Some say
he added, “This I know, for the Bible tells me so.”
God’s love
for us is evident. He gave His Son to rescue us from ourselves. Christ died on
the cross, taking our burden of sin. Then He rose again, giving us new life in
Him. Amazing love! As John tells us: “Behold what manner of love the Father has
bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God!” (1 John 3:1).
Jesus’ love for us isn’t a Band-Aid or a cure-all for all of life’s problems, of course. But it is the one truth we can always depend on to give purpose to life and peace with God.