Demonstrating Love: Actions Over Intentions

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"Sometimes showing persons the right thing to do is literally just being there. That's one of the most powerful ways to express yourself, your love, is to stand next to someone who's going through struggles just so they know that they're not alone. What's amazing is when you do that and then you go through troubles, that individual comes and stands next to you." [44:49]( | | )

"Love is forgiving an individual when they fail and let me tell you what, that's not always the easiest thing to do. It's when people are hurting that they need that love the most, when people have failed and they feel like a failure, that they need that love the most to restore them, not only to restore their confidence in you but in their confidence of themselves." [42:29]( | | )

"Love requires faith. You have to have faith in an individual to love them. You have to have faith in their abilities, you have to have faith in their worth, you have to have faith in the quality of who they are. And you think, well that's hard. It is. But guess what? God had faith in you." [52:20]( | | )

"Love allows the people around you to fail. How many of you have ever been disappointed by someone? Here comes the flip side of that, how many of you have ever been a disappointment to someone? Oh yeah, yeah. Because that's what it is. Your wives will fail you, your husbands will fail you, your children will always fail you. It's because we're all failures. That's what makes it so great to be here, you're all screw-ups, all of you, and me." [39:39]( | | )

"Love is an action. Look, Jesus didn't just say 'I love you.' He showed us He loved us. We just celebrated that, the gift He had on the cross... The story of a little boy struggling in math... that's terrible, and I'm sorry for if anybody was offended by that. The bottom line, when Christ was nailed to that cross, it should provoke an action in us." [58:26]( | | )

"Love is not an emotion, it's a commitment. I say this to every newlywed couple I marry. I meet with them ahead of time and I want them to understand love is not this ooey gooey butterfly feeling in your stomach, that's an emotion. Love is a commitment... Love is in the midst of those things of saying but yet I still love him, I still love her." [01:03:01]( | | )

"Love is a verb. It can be used as an adjective to describe how you think of a person or something like that, but the real root of love is an adjective. It was designed that way on purpose because love not shown is not love. Love not demonstrated, there's no proof of love. Love compels one of us to act, to demonstrate, to show, to give." [57:29]( | | )

"Love allows for failure but looking forward to the future. Love means allowing people to be forgiven the first time, and the second time, and the third time, and seven times seventy times. It's all about forgiving individuals who fail you. And I know that's tough sometimes. Sometimes we take failures personally." [40:21]( | | )

"Love requires us to have faith that people are stepping forward, they're on a journey. We are on that journey together. We have faith in each other. When one of us fails, we come alongside, we help them, we stand with them, we allow them to brush themselves off and we help them back on their way." [55:29]( | | )

"Love is action. It's not just good enough to come to church, attendance is not good enough. It's what we do with what we have inside us, how we spread that to others, that demonstrates to the world that we are Christians number one, and that's important because we're the salt and the light." [01:01:28]( | | )

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