Qualities such as love (justice, kindness, inclusion &c) are attributed to the subject (or denied to the subject) depending on how the subject acts (and, perhaps to an exaggerated extent, speaks).Assuming a god both exists and loves, how do we know that god loves? I mean, I am justly convinced it would experience love because it would behold me, but are there any better reasons than that for supposing it would love?
If I love someone and it's in my power to spare them injury, loss, suffering, and so on, I get about doing it.
But God neither says nor does. Only humans relevantly say and do.
That this implies no God is ruled out here by the stipulation of God in the OP.
So instead it implies either total impotence or total indifference.
It certainly doesn't imply love.
(Some say it demonstrates that God has a deep arcane plan for everyone's ultimate good that we'd all applaud if only we were smart enough to understand it ─ to which the only thoughtful and well-reasoned reply is, Phooey!)