Gleanings In The Godhead
The Love Of God
It is sovereign . This also is self-evident . God Himself , acting always according to His own imperial pleasure . Since God is sovereign , and since He is love , it necessarily follows that His love is sovereign . Because God is God , He does as He pleases ; because God is love , He loves whom He pleases . Such is His own express affirmation : " Jacob have I loved , but Esau have I hated " ( Romans 9:13 ) . There was no more reason in Jacob why he should be the object of divine love than there was in Esau . They both had the same parents and were born at the same time , being twins , yet God loved the one and hated the other ! Why ? Because it pleased Him to do so .
...He loves whom He pleases . For a moment , assume the opposite . Suppose God's love were regulated by anything else than His will ; in such a case He would love by rule , and loving by rule He would be under a law of love ; and then so far from being free , God would Himself be ruled by law . "In love : having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to Himself , according to" -- what ? Some excellency which He foresaw in them ? No . What then ? "According to the good pleasure of his will" ( Ephesians 1:4-5 ) .
The Love Of God
It is sovereign . This also is self-evident . God Himself , acting always according to His own imperial pleasure . Since God is sovereign , and since He is love , it necessarily follows that His love is sovereign . Because God is God , He does as He pleases ; because God is love , He loves whom He pleases . Such is His own express affirmation : " Jacob have I loved , but Esau have I hated " ( Romans 9:13 ) . There was no more reason in Jacob why he should be the object of divine love than there was in Esau . They both had the same parents and were born at the same time , being twins , yet God loved the one and hated the other ! Why ? Because it pleased Him to do so .
...He loves whom He pleases . For a moment , assume the opposite . Suppose God's love were regulated by anything else than His will ; in such a case He would love by rule , and loving by rule He would be under a law of love ; and then so far from being free , God would Himself be ruled by law . "In love : having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to Himself , according to" -- what ? Some excellency which He foresaw in them ? No . What then ? "According to the good pleasure of his will" ( Ephesians 1:4-5 ) .