NOT JUST HIS OWN, BUT HIS VERY OWN
He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him.
John 1:11 ESV
We
might strengthen the translation of the Greek phrase "his own" to mean
"his very own", his personal possession. He owned up to owning His own
people. It is the difference between holding someone's cute cuddly baby
and taking them home and feeding and changing them and raising them
through adolescence to adulthood. Jesus loves me, and not only from
afar. He manifests the covenant love of the Father, and disregards any
barrier that separates us from Him. He came not only to be part of our
world. He came because we are a part of Him. He has a place for us in
His own heart, the ones he cares deeply about and focuses upon as His
own, the ones for whom He even now personally intercedes before the
throne of the Father.
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