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Where Is the Love

January 16, 2026
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Throughout history, the word “love” has meant many things to many people. But as Christians, we need look no further than Scripture to see that the truth about love begins with the words, “For God so loved the world…”

Guest (Female): Welcome to PowerPoint with Jack Graham. We meet a God who loves us, not a raging God, an angry God, but a loving God who loves every person on planet Earth. On today's PowerPoint, Dr. Graham brings a message about the unfathomable, unending love that God has for you. Now here's Dr. Graham with his message, Where Is the Love?

Jack Graham: John chapter three and verse sixteen. One single superlative sentence in the Bible. John 3:16. Way, way back there was a man who was on a search for truth, a search for love. He was a religious VIP in Jerusalem. He was a man who spent his life studying God. His whole life was God, God, and more God. He was credentialed. He was powerful. He was a man among men in the city of Jerusalem. He was known as Nicodemus. And Nicodemus, this man Nick, came at night to meet Jesus.

There were questions in his heart, a longing for love, a longing for God that he could not answer. So he came to the Lord Jesus Christ, a Galilean carpenter. Some said he was the Messiah. And Nicodemus wanted to know, where is the love? When it's reduced to everything in the scriptures, if you only had this one amazing sentence, if you just had this statement that came from the lips of our Lord, if you only had this, there would be enough grace and love and salvation provided for everyone on planet Earth past, present, and future to know the love and the grace and the forgiveness and the salvation that comes in Christ.

This man Nicodemus, he came with these questions, wanting to know. He came initially on an intellectual plane. He said, we know that you're a teacher come from God. And he was keeping it at that level. But Jesus, as always, went right for the heart. And he said to Nicodemus, you must be born again. It stunned him. It staggered him because he said, how is that possible? How can an old man like me start over? How can I be born again?

How could we possibly go back and change what has happened? And how could we change our future? Because now it seems that many of us have set our course and I'm too old to change. I'm too difficult. My heart is too set to change. And that's when Jesus spoke to him these words. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life.

We tell our children this most basic and simple truth about life. God loves you. But the love of God is not simple child's play. While it is reachable and teachable to the smallest of children, it is also an ocean to swim in for all of us who have known and are experiencing this love every day. Karl Barth, a well-known German theologian, came to America and spoke on a seminary campus. He wowed the students with his words and the depth and the profundity of his ideas. And one young student at the end of the discussion asked a question. He said, Dr. Barth, what is the most profound thought that has ever entered your mind? Barth bowed his head for a moment and thought and quickly said, Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so.

So wherever you are in life, whatever season of life, wherever you are in your terms of understanding spiritual things, John 3:16, this is it. For God so loved the world. It begins with God, of course. We meet a God who loves us. Not a raging God, an angry God, but a loving God who loves every person on planet Earth. The God who is holy, creator, sustainer of the universe, the everlasting God.

There were times when men would come into the presence of God and shake with fear. When Isaiah stood before the Lord, holy, high, and lifted up, he saw his own sinfulness in the presence of a holy God. And as a result, his whole life unraveled. He had a spiritual meltdown in the presence of a holy God. How can a man see God and live? He was undone. His life was torn apart. But then he discovered even there at the altar of God the forgiveness and the grace and the healing touch of God.

God's love is everywhere in the Bible. From the beginning pages when Adam and Eve sinned against God and ran from his presence and hid in the garden, and God came searching, God came looking for the sinful man and his wife. And in his love he promised salvation and hope and a future. God's love is everywhere. We see it in his goodness in the scripture. We see the Bible describing God's faithfulness and God's mercy and God's lovingkindness and God's patience and God's grace. All of these expressions of God who is love. For God is love.

So if you want to know where is the love, this is where you start. For God so loved the world. A world filled with thieves and terrorists, purveyors of flesh and pornographers, a world filled with sin and shame, abusers and addicts and hypocrites and druggies and people like you and me. God loves the world. The claim of Jesus is that God loves people with an everlasting love so much that he gave himself by giving his only Son that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life.

That whoever, this is the welcoming word and will of God. Whoever, I said it must be one of God's favorite words, if not his favorite. Whoever, whosoever will. Jesus said it so often. Whoever confesses me, I will confess before my Father in heaven. For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life.

Ah, perish. What a terrible word, what a sobering word. And here Jesus meets a potential disaster head-on. He said it's possible for a person that God loves to die and to be separated from that love forever in the place called hell. But Jesus tells us, Jesus shows us in the scripture that if a person is going to hell, which was never made for a human being but made for the devil and his angels, but if a person goes to hell, it will be over the dead, crucified, bloody body of the Lord Jesus Christ who loved you enough to die on the cross and that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life.

Whoever believes. Not simply believing a little bit, but to believe with all your heart and to put your faith and your rest and trust. Oh, how impossible it is to describe the love of God. We can't imagine how God could love a sin-stained, sin-scarred world, people like you and me. How could God love me? We can understand how God could love little children. We can understand how God could love hurting people. We can understand how God could love the religious types. But how could God love me?

Because we all know our own hearts. It blows my mind to sit and think and contemplate one little two-letter word in this alphabet of grace, John 3:16. For God so loved the world. How much love is in that kind of love? He so, he so loved the world. Inexhaustible, eternal, unending. He so loved you and me.

The Apostle Paul, who had certainly one of the greatest minds in history, one of the great theologians who gave us so much of the New Testament, he sought to describe and to define the love of God. In the book of Ephesians chapter three, he spoke of its height and its depth and its width and its breadth. It's like measuring the immeasurable, isn't it?

How high is the love of God? How high does it go? How deep does the love of God plunge? How wide is this love? How broad is this love? And if you want to know how much is in this word "so," then stand at the foot of the cross. Stand and see Jesus suspended between heaven and earth as if he was not good enough for God and not good enough for man. His arms extended, his heart bursting, his love poured out.

And why? He was made sin for us, he who knew no sin became sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God. And those hands that formed the universe and put the planets in place, those hands who touched broken lives, those hands who lifted little children and embraced them, those hands which lifted a fallen woman from disgrace, those hands are now nailed to the cross.

All to demonstrate the love of God because God in Christ was reconciling the world to himself. With one hand, Jesus took holy God and the other hand, sinful man. And love and grace and truth kissed at the cross of the Lord Jesus. Mercy was poured out. And all of this love, this "so" kind of love was for you and for me. The word is "agape" in the New Testament, which is love which is active and aggressive and committed. God loved and God gave. And because God loved and because God gave, we live forever.

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Jack Graham: For God so loved the world. How can a man who is sinful stand before a holy God? It's because Christ took our place upon the cross. For God so loved the world he gave his only Son. There is a word in the New Testament that's used often, and especially used to describe what Christ did for us in showing the love of God. It's the word hyper, H-Y-P-E-R. It means "in place of" or "on behalf of." And the New Testament writers repeatedly turn to this proposition to describe the work of the cross.

For example, Christ died for, hyper, our sins. 1 Corinthians 15:3. Jesus gave himself for, hyper, our sins. Galatians 1:4. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for, hyper, us. Galatians 3:13. Jesus himself prophesied the good shepherd lays down his life for, hyper, his sheep. John 10:11. Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for, hyper, his friends. John 15:13.

And then before his death, Jesus took the bread and broke it, and then he explained, "this is my body which is given for, hyper, you." And presenting the cup, he said, "this is the cup of the new covenant in my blood which is poured out, hyper, for you." So just in case I'm sounding a little hyper this morning, let me remind you how critical this is. What God did for you, in behalf of you, in your place.

Undeserving of death, he died, taking our place upon the cross. Jesus made the exchange of a diseased heart, a sinful life. And he took that upon himself, yours, mine, the sins of the whole world. And God demonstrated his love for, hyper, us that we might be saved, that we might know this love. God demonstrated his love for us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. The Lord laid on him all of our sins and all the punishment for all the evil that we've done.

That's how much, and that's just the beginning of how God so loved you. And gratefully it's a love that you can never lose. What will separate us from the love of God which is in Jesus Christ? There's nothing you can do to earn it, there's nothing you can do to spurn it. There's nothing you have done to gain it, and there's nothing you can do to give it away. There's nothing that you've done to win it, there's nothing that you can do to lose it. He perfectly loves you.

What a text. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life. We who deserve death have life. We who deserve judgment have forgiveness. We who deserved hell have salvation and heaven. The Bible says God's love is from everlasting to everlasting.

His love came down to the vilest of sin and shame. His love penetrated the darkness so that our lives could be changed. The psalmist said, I was in a terrible, horrible pit, but he brought me up and set my feet on a solid rock. And we were living in that pit unable to climb out. But by his love, he reached down and put us on solid rock.

And never a place or a person that would keep you from God's love. There's only one thing that would keep you from the love of God, and that is your own resistance, your own rebellion. God moved heaven and earth to save men from perishing. I said this word perish was a sobering word. It's really a startling word because it's a word which means dying and never dying, perishing and yet never perishing. What a horrible thought. Only a fool, a very foolish person, would try to rule hell out of existence. Jesus said there is a place of perishing, but I love you and I want you to be with me forever.

You see, if a holy God did not judge sin, God himself would be breaking his own commandments. We speak of justice and fairness. Well, in the justice of God and the fairness and perfection of God, he must judge sin, or else God himself would cease to be holy. It was a dilemma, but God solved the dilemma in the person of Christ when he gave his only Son.

Now, I can't describe this love for you, but you can experience it. Recently, I had the opportunity to be at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. It was a thrill. I'd been there on several occasions before this time. We were just looking at the history of baseball and all the greats and immortals of the game. And I was looking at some of the memorabilia from Mickey Mantle. Mickey Mantle was my hero as a kid growing up in the '50s as many of you. And there was nothing quite like the Mick, the farm boy from Oklahoma.

And he could hit a baseball. And this was before the steroid generation, before baseball players even lifted weights. We were told as young baseball players when I was coming up playing ball, don't lift a weight, it'll bulk you up. And so before weightlifting and so on, I mean, this guy could crush a baseball. And we just all loved him. We'd be outside playing and there was just one game of the week. It was typically the Yankees and we'd go running in when we figured Mickey was up just to see the Mick hit. It was unbelievable.

Well, of course, Mickey by his own testimony wasted so much of his talent and alcohol consumed him. And he ultimately ended up dying of liver disease, though he'd received a transplant. Liver cancer took over and he was dying here in Dallas in Baylor Hospital. And several of his friends who loved him shared Christ with him. And Mickey always lived in fear of death.

His father's brothers had died of Hodgkin's disease and he figured that he wouldn't live very long. I think it was Mickey Mantle who first said, if I'd known I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself. But now he's dying and some friends were coming in. Mickey had always accepted death and yet was running, afraid from death. Some people said he drank just to numb the pain of the possibility of an early death.

And he was dying and several friends shared Christ with him. And among those was Bobby Richardson, the famed second baseman of the Yankees. And Bobby who's a strong believer just wanted to really nail it down with the Mick, that he knew Christ, that he was going to heaven because it wasn't going to be long. And Mickey and his wife came to the city and shared Christ with him and Mickey said, "Yes, I believe, I'm trusting in Christ."

And the next day, Bobby's wife came and said, "Now, Mickey, one more time. Do you know that you're going to heaven? If you stand before God and God were to say to you, 'Why should I let you into my heaven?' Mickey, what are you going to tell God when you stand before God?" Mickey looked up and said, "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life." That's a verse to die by. It's a verse to live by.

You know, Mickey Mantle received Christ in the bottom of the ninth. I received Christ in the top of the first when I was just a young boy, and I'm grateful for that. And somebody says, "Well, how fair is that? Is that fair? A person receives Christ in the top of the first goes to heaven, somebody receives Christ in the bottom of the ninth goes to heaven. Is that fair?"

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Jack Graham: We're not talking about fair here because if we're talking about fair, all of us would go to hell. Every one of us. We're not talking about what is fair. We're talking about what God has done for us. And this whoever means whatever. Whatever you have done, whatever sins you have committed. This whoever means wherever. Wherever you have been from the grace of God, long way down the road like a prodigal son, or maybe even sitting in church today with your heart far from God. Wherever you are, whoever means wherever, whoever means whatever, and whoever means whenever. In the bottom of the ninth or the first of the first, God loves you. And if you will believe in him and put your trust and your faith and your weight upon him, the love that he gives is the love that you will live forever.

In my estimation, the greatest sentence ever uttered was spoken by Jesus in John 3:16. For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. As we saw in today's message, Jesus spoke these life-giving words during a conversation he had with a man by the name of Nicodemus.

Now, Nicodemus was a lot like people in church today. He knew about God, he pursued God, he championed God, and in many ways, he pleased God. Yet Nicodemus had a longing for something more, something else, something better. He desired a relationship with God. Nicodemus had a longing for a love that he knew had never been fulfilled. And this is what led him to engage Jesus in a personal one-on-one conversation.

And Nicodemus reacted to Jesus in a way that a lot of people react to Jesus. He thought that it sounded too good to be true. He wondered aloud, "How can an old man be born again? How can I possibly start over?" Maybe you've had the same kinds of thoughts. When it comes to accepting Jesus' love and acceptance of you, one of Satan's greatest tricks is to make you believe that you're too far gone, that you're too lost, that your sin is too great, or that God could never love you.

You know what I have to say about that? Nothing could be further from the truth. You're never too far gone for God to love you. He loves you according to the scripture with an everlasting love. The blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us from every sin. That means because of what Christ has done for us on the cross and now in the power of his life, our sins can be forgiven past, present, and future.

We can be totally transformed because God loves us that much. The fact is, when you receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior, your life is forever changed. So don't live in guilt, don't live in the past, but embrace Christ and the future that he has for you. While our sins do have consequences, our God is able to deliver us from every sin.

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PowerPoint Ministries is the radio and television broadcast ministry of Jack Graham, pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church — a nearly 37,000-member church with three campuses in the Dallas and North Texas region. Through PowerPoint Ministries, Dr. Graham offers practical, biblical steps on how to tap into God's power for successful Christian living.

About Jack Graham

Dr. Jack Graham serves as Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church, one of the nation’s largest, most dynamic congregations.

When Dr. Graham came to Prestonwood in 1989, the 8,000-member congregation responded enthusiastically to his straightforward message and powerful preaching style.

Now thriving with more than 57,000 members, Prestonwood continues to grow, reaching throughout the North Texas region. In 2006, the church launched a second location, the North Campus, in a burgeoning area 20 miles north of the Plano Campus. Prestonwood also has a flourishing Spanish-language ministry, Prestonwood en Español, which includes members from more than 20 nations. And Prestonwood.Live, the online community, draws worshippers from all over the world.
Dr. Graham is a noted author of numerous books, including the latest Reignite: Fresh Focus for an Enduring Faith. In this deeply personal book, Dr. Graham shares lessons he learned in the midst of crisis – offering insight on how to focus on Jesus even in the darkest days.

Other books include A Man of God: Essential Priorities for Every Man’s Life; Unseen: Angels, Satan, Heaven, Hell and Winning the Battle for Eternity; Angels: Who They Are, What They Do and Why It Matters; Powering Up: The Fulfillment and Fruit of a God-Fueled Life; and Courageous Parenting, written with his wife, Deb.

His passionate, biblical teaching is also seen and heard across the country and throughout the world on PowerPoint Ministries. Through broadcasts, online sermons and e-mail messages, Dr. Graham addresses relevant, everyday issues that are prevalent in our culture and strike a chord with audiences worldwide.

In October 2022, the Bible in a Year with Jack Graham podcast was launched in partnership with iHeartPodcasts and Pray.com, with a cinematic feel that brings the Bible to life. Within the first week of its release, the podcast reached the top spot on the Spotify religion list, and it has now surpassed 30 million downloads.

Dr. Graham has served as Honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer and has helped lead various national prayer initiatives. He served as President of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the country with more than 14 million members.

He and Deb have three married children and eight grandchildren.

 

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