The love of Christ constrains our obedience to the One
Who gave us life from the dead - His obedience cancels out our disobedience in Adam (Romans 5:19)
The love of Christ, His dearh for all without distinction
(Romans 3:19-23), causes us to know Christ apart from His physical connection to Israel
for the fulfillment of the promises to their fathers (Romans 9:1-5)
The love of Christ manifested in the Cross ushered in
a new creation (one new man), which broke down the physical middle wall of partition (the Law), and provided equal
access for both Jew and Gentile unto the Father (Ephesians 2:11-18)
The love of Christ manifested in the Cross, as God's means
of reconciliation with a world at enmity with Him, was only made possible by His alienation from His covenant people
(Romans 11:11-12,15,28-32)
The love of Christ sends forth His people as ambassadors,
pleading with individual sinners to be reconciled to God, by acknowledging His righteousness in making Christ sin
for them, so that they can receive the price of their redemption and be made fit for the kingdom of the Son of
His love (Romans 3:24-28 cf. Colossians 1:12-14)