What is love? Is it defined by having everything your heart desires or could imagine? Is it the sentiment expressed in the 1970s movie, “Love Story: Love means never having to say you’re sorry?” Or in this quote by Robert Frost: “Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired”? Or this one from Oscar Wilde: “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance”? None of these ideas come anywhere close to what love really is. One man said, “They are about as impressive in describing love as a paper airplane is in describing flight. Or ‘twinkle, twinkle little star’ is in describing the expanse of the sky.” What, then, is love? Who better to express what love is than the One who is love: God. There is no place on earth where love is more on display than it was at Calvary, on a cross outside of Jerusalem, 2000 years ago. This week Pastor will take us to the cross. Here we will behold a little of the vastness of that love which cannot be measured, and which cannot be told. We will see our Savior bleeding on the cross, bleeding from every pore, that our sins might be washed away in the flowing stream. The Savior’s love met death itself face to face, and triumphed over the grave. This is love – immeasurable and infinite. Be in your seat this week to celebrate the length and breadth of God’s love towards sinful man…..then you’ll know that God truly loves you.