Embracing Costly Grace: The Transformative Power of Love

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"If I speak with human eloquence and angelic ecstasy, but not with the love of God, don't have love i'm nothing but a creaking of a rusty gate if i speak god's word with power revealing all of his mysteries and making everything plain as day and if i have faith that says to a mountain jump and it jumps but i don't have love i am nothing if i give everything i own to the poor and even go to the stake to be burned as a martyr but i don't have love i've gotten nowhere so no matter what i say what i believe or what i do i am bankrupt without love love never gives up love cares more for others than for self love doesn't want what it doesn't have love doesn't strut love doesn't have a swelled head doesn't force itself on others isn't always me first doesn't fly off the handle doesn't keep score of the intervention of others doesn't revel when others grovel takes pleasure in the flowering of the truth puts up with everything trust god always always looks for the best never looks back but keeps going to the end love never dies inspired speech will be over someday praying in tongues will end understanding will reach its limit we know only a portion of the truth and what we say about god is always incomplete but when the complete arrives for our incompleteness will be canceled canceled when i was an infant at my mother's breast i gurgled and cooed like an infant and when i grew up i left those infant ways for good we don't see things clearly we're squinting in a fog peering through the through a mist but it won't be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright we'll see it all then we'll see it all clearly as god sees us knowing god directly just as god knows us but for right now until that completeness we have three things to do to lead us toward consummation trust steadily in god hope unswervingly love extravagantly" [00:11:02]

"you may have seen a theme in our verses today and in our songs today that maybe we're going to talk a bit about love i don't know maybe that's not clear to everyone but maybe it is so we're gonna we're gonna explore a little bit about the connection between love and grace and the transformative challenge of following jesus in our text that you heard earlier from first corinthians 13 where it calls us to examine the nature of true love and what is the cost of embodying it you've likely heard these words that i read earlier today at weddings maybe um they are often read at weddings which i think is is a misuse of the words right i myself like to use them a lot at funerals because i find that frequently people have some sort of love that they have shown throughout their life that really you can speak about this person through the love that they show if i speak of with human eloquence and of angelic ecstasy but don't love i am nothing but a creaking rusty gate it's first one from the message and i love this image of this creaking rusty gate i grew up in the country y 'all A creaking, rusty gate, like I can imagine what that is like, right?" [00:30:18]

"that that is exactly what the scripture is talking about. If we can do all kinds of great things, but we don't do them with love, if we don't do them with love as the basis of what we're doing, we're really... doing nothing. We're a rusty" [00:32:37]

"Love requires humility. It requires a willingness to see. see others" [00:33:52]

"And in it, they're asked, like, what are challenges that you've overcome? And one young man in his video said, I'm a gay black boy in middle school. I've overcome a lot of challenges. And that was his example of how he had overcome challenges and how he dealt with challenges. But he ended his video by saying, I hope that you see me as God sees me." [00:34:15]

"Isn't that what we really need is to be willing to see others as God sees them?" [00:35:08]

"That there's cheap grace and there's costly grace. And that we often want cheap grace. Cheap grace is the grace that we want for ourselves. Where we don't have to do anything, grace just abounds upon us. We all like that cheap grace, right? We don't have to do anything to get it. God just gives us grace." [00:37:24]

"Judgment blinds us to our faults and diminishes our ability to love freely." [00:38:06]

"It's easier to be the critic to point out all of their flaws to point out all of their wrong doings to point out all the ways that they didn't get it right than it is to see them as God sees them." [00:38:46]

"In Luke chapter four which is the follow up to last weeks where Jesus preaches in his own hometown right Jesus stands in the synagogue and he quotes Isaiah the spirit is upon me he has chosen me to preach the message of good news to the poor sent me to announce the pardon of prisoners and recover the sight to the blind to set the burden and battered free and this is" [00:39:18]

"it's a grace that transforms us that calls us into repentance that compels us to love those that we would rather just judge because it's easier to judge them than it is to love them the people in the synagogue wouldn't accept this of Jesus they wanted a messiah who would affirm their prejudices they wanted a messiah who wouldn't challenge them to do something different to be something different and I think if we're honest maybe we'd like that too it's easier to draw lines between us and them than it is to let love illuminate the places where we need to grow than it is to let love shine and show us where we need to change where we need to do something different so what does that mean" [00:42:18]

"you see the love that is described in in first Corinthians 13 is not a passive feeling kind of love it's an active choice" [00:45:15]

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