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Love That Leads to Change | Lent Devotional Day 13

Exploring the Meaning of Jesus’ Death
March 2, 2026
Written by Dave Merrill

Love That Leads to Change

Scripture:

Or do you have contempt for the riches of God’s generosity, tolerance, and patience? Don’t you realize that God’s kindness is supposed to lead you to change your heart and life? (Romans 2:4)

Reflection:

The Moral Influence view of atonement matters because it shows that God’s love is not only relational but transformative. The cross is not meant to terrify or coerce us into obedience; it is designed to awaken trust and soften hardened hearts. God’s love is active—it draws us toward life, reshaping our desires, attitudes, and actions. Scripture repeatedly links divine love with human transformation: “We love because God first loved us” (1 John 4:19). In this framework, salvation is less about escaping punishment and more about being drawn into a relationship that changes who we are at our core.

Paul reminds us that God’s kindness is a call to conversion, not condemnation. When we encounter Jesus’ self-giving love, we see the model for our own lives: love received becomes love shared. The cross demonstrates that God is patient, generous, and unwavering in pursuit of our hearts. Transformation happens not because God requires it, but because God’s love is irresistible when revealed fully. By understanding salvation this way, our faith becomes a response to love rather than a reaction to fear, and our lives begin to reflect the heart of God in tangible ways.

Prayer:

As I lean into the depths of your love, God, may your Spirit reframe my response to your generosity. Free my mind, body, and soul to receive your offering as a mirror receives the fullness of its image, so that I may reflect your love into the world. Help me recognize that your patience and kindness are not distant truths but invitations to live transformed. Amen.

Reflection Question:

Where in my life have I responded out of fear rather than love? How might God’s patience invite me to a new heart today?

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