Assurance in Christ: The Power of Love

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Hatred is evidence of darkness and death. Chapter 2 and verse 11: whoever hates his brother is in the darkness and walks in the darkness and does not know where he is going because the darkness has blinded his eyes. So imagine for a moment a person who is sitting in a dark basement. [00:04:50]

Now you see that is precisely the position of the person who hates. A person who hates stumbles around; he cannot see the truth, and he cannot find the path of wisdom. Now this speaks so obviously and directly to the world in which we're living today. [00:06:57]

Love is evidence of light and of life. Chapter 2 and verse 10: whoever loves his brother abides in the light, and in him there is no cause for stumbling. So love is an evidence that you abide in the light, and when you abide in the light, well, then you won't be stumbling around in the darkness. [00:10:12]

We know that we have passed out of death into life. How do we know that we've passed into life? Well, because we love the brothers. Now notice, by the way, that he is talking here very clearly about assurance. We know, he says, that we have passed from death to life. [00:11:56]

Love comes from God. Chapter 4 and verse 7: beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Now you see, some of us may ask this question: how do I really know that I've been born again? [00:12:54]

The source of love is outside of yourself; it comes from God. And there's probably someone in the congregation, perhaps several in the congregation right now, and as we've been pondering people who are hard to love, you've been thinking about someone who is very, very, very, very hard to love. [00:20:26]

Love is from God. God calls you to love your sister or brother, and he is the source of that love which he calls you to give. So stop telling yourself that you don't have love. God is love, and his love is inexhaustible, and as his love reaches you, you will have all the love that you need. [00:21:12]

Our love for God is the evidence that his great love has actually reached us, and that is the greatest miracle of your life. We really have come to know and to love God, and even if our love for him is faint and poor, and even if it's not what it should be, and certainly not what one day it will be. [00:31:59]

God's love for you will never, never, never end. And then John comes back to it again in chapter 4 and verse 10: in this is love, not that we have loved God, but that he loved us and sent his son to be the propitiation for our sins. [00:35:01]

The Christian definition of love is to seek the best interest of a person at all times. That's how God has loved us. That's why he sent his son into the world. That's why the Lord Jesus laid down his life. Love is to seek at all times a person's best interest. [00:36:40]

Assurance grows as we love God's people. Look at it in chapter 4 and verse 7: whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. Or chapter 2 and verse 10: whoever loves his brother abides in the light, and in him there is no cause for stumbling. [00:38:56]

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, love one another, and you will know that you have been born of God. Love one another, and you will abide in the light. Love one another, and you will know that you have passed from death and you've come into the glorious life that Jesus Christ alone is able to give. [00:39:31]

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