By: Dr. Wayne Barber; ©2007 |
The Love of God. What makes it so different from our love? What makes us worthy objects of God’s love? Dr. Barber shows us the glorious answers from Romans 5. |
The Details of God’s Good News, Part 9
There is a hymn I haven’t heard in years. But I remember when I heard it chills would just go through me as I would think about the love of God. It says:- The love of God is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell.
- It goes beyond the highest star and reaches to the lowest hell.
- The guilty pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win.
- His erring child, He reconciled and pardoned from his sin.
- When years of time shall pass away and earthly thrones and kingdoms fall, When men who here refuse to pray on rocks and hills and mountains call, God’s love so sure shall still endure, all measureless and strong. Redeeming grace to Adam’s race, the saints’ and angels’ song.
- 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.
- Oh, love of God, how rich and pure; How measureless and strong.
- It shall forevermore endure, the saints’ and angels’ song.

Dr. Wayne Barber
Wayne Barber, born in Roanoke, VA in 1943, was raised by his parents who instilled in him the values of faith and family. After completing his education at Mars Hill College and seminaries in Kentucky, Wayne discovered his personal relationship with God and his calling to ministry. He later received honorary doctorates from seminaries in Florida and Georgia. Wayne married Diana in 1969 and together they raised their two children, Stephanie and Steven, while serving in various churches in the southern United States, including Tennessee and New Mexico. Throughout his life, Wayne dedicated himself to ministry and teaching, serving as a pastor at Woodland Park Baptist Church in Chattanooga and Hoffmantown Church in Albuquerque. He also co-taught at Precept Ministries, co-hosted national radio and TV programs, and authored several books focused on living in God's grace. Wayne's profound love for Jesus was evident in his passion for scripture and people, with his life motto reflecting his deep faith. Unfortunately, in 2016, Wayne faced health challenges and passed away while at a training center, leaving behind a legacy of faith and a belief that to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
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