God's love is often misunderstood as conditional, based on our actions or worthiness. However, it is a boundless river, available to us through Jesus, not dependent on our performance. Many struggle with feeling disconnected from this love, believing their failures disqualify them. Yet, by looking to the cross, we see the true nature of God's love—freely given and unwavering. This love invites us to let go of our self-imposed barriers and embrace the grace that is always available. [05:10]
"For the mountains may depart and the hills be removed, but my steadfast love shall not depart from you, and my covenant of peace shall not be removed,” says the Lord, who has compassion on you." (Isaiah 54:10, ESV)
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you feel unworthy of God's love? How can you remind yourself today that His love is unconditional and ever-present?
Day 2: The Trap of Self-Worship
In a culture that promotes self-worship, we are often led to believe that fulfillment comes from within. This inward focus can isolate us, preventing us from experiencing God's love. True fulfillment is found in surrendering to God and recognizing that we are not the center of the universe. By shifting our focus from ourselves to God, we open our hearts to His love and the peace it brings. This requires a conscious effort to resist cultural narratives and embrace a life centered on God. [02:58]
"Thus says the Lord: 'Cursed is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength, whose heart turns away from the Lord.'" (Jeremiah 17:5, ESV)
Reflection: What are some ways you have been placing yourself at the center of your life? How can you intentionally shift your focus to God today?
Day 3: The Futility of Idols
Idols such as money, power, and self-image promise security but ultimately lead to anxiety and emptiness. These false gods fail to deliver the peace and fulfillment they promise. In contrast, God's love provides true peace and security. By turning away from idols and towards God, we can experience the abundant life He offers. This requires a conscious decision to identify and let go of the idols we cling to, trusting in God's provision and love. [19:00]
"Their idols are silver and gold, the work of human hands. They have mouths, but do not speak; eyes, but do not see." (Psalm 115:4-5, ESV)
Reflection: What idols have you been holding onto that promise security but leave you feeling empty? How can you begin to release these idols and trust in God's love today?
Day 4: Embracing Vulnerability and Surrender
To receive God's love, we must surrender control and embrace vulnerability. This means acknowledging that we are not in control and trusting God to provide for our needs. By doing so, we open ourselves to the life God offers, which is far greater than anything we can achieve on our own. Embracing vulnerability allows us to experience the depth of God's love and the peace that comes with surrender. [32:04]
"But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me." (2 Corinthians 12:9, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you find it difficult to surrender control? How can you practice vulnerability and trust in God's provision today?
Day 5: The Importance of Community
Seeking community is essential for experiencing God's love. We are not meant to journey alone but to support and encourage one another. By being vulnerable and honest with others, we create a space where God's love can be shared and experienced in profound ways. Community provides the support and accountability needed to grow in faith and experience the fullness of God's love. [35:34]
"And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near." (Hebrews 10:24-25, ESV)
Reflection: How can you actively seek out and invest in a community that encourages and supports your faith journey? What steps can you take today to build meaningful connections with others?
Sermon Summary
In today's reflection, we explored the profound truth of God's love and the barriers that often prevent us from fully experiencing it. We began by recalling moments when we felt truly loved, using this as a foundation to examine our relationship with God's love. Many of us struggle with the notion that God's love is conditional, believing that our shortcomings and failures disqualify us from His affection. However, God's love is like a never-ending river, available to us through our allegiance to Jesus. The question then arises: why do we feel disconnected from this love?
One significant barrier is our tendency to worship ourselves, placing our desires and needs above all else. This self-worship creates a closed "love bucket," preventing us from receiving God's love. We often fall into the trap of believing that if we look deeper within ourselves, we'll find the answers we seek. Yet, this inward focus only leads to isolation and dissatisfaction. Instead, we are called to look to the cross, where God's love is most clearly demonstrated.
The cultural narrative encourages us to build our own kingdoms, to elevate ourselves, and to seek fulfillment in material possessions and personal achievements. However, this pursuit often leaves us feeling empty and anxious. True fulfillment comes from surrendering control, embracing vulnerability, and seeking community. By doing so, we open ourselves to receive God's love, which is not something we can grasp or control but a gift to be received.
We are reminded that the idols we cling to—whether they be money, power, or self-image—ultimately fail us. They promise security and satisfaction but deliver insecurity and emptiness. In contrast, when we turn to God, we find true peace and security. We are invited to live in His kingdom, where His love and provision are abundant.
In conclusion, we are encouraged to let go of our self-made idols and embrace the life God offers. By surrendering control, embracing vulnerability, and seeking community, we can experience the fullness of God's love and live a life that reflects His kingdom.
Key Takeaways
1. ending river, available to us through Jesus. We often feel disconnected from this love because we mistakenly believe it is conditional. By looking to the cross, we can see the true nature of God's love, which is freely given and not based on our performance. [05:10] 2. The Danger of Self-Worship: Our culture encourages self-worship, leading us to believe that fulfillment comes from within. However, this inward focus isolates us and prevents us from experiencing God's love. True fulfillment is found in surrendering to God and recognizing that we are not the center of the universe.
3. The Futility of Idols: The idols we cling to—money, power, self-image—promise security but ultimately fail us. They lead to anxiety and emptiness. In contrast, God's love provides true peace and security. By turning away from idols and towards God, we can experience the life He offers.
4. Surrender and Vulnerability: To receive God's love, we must surrender control and embrace vulnerability. This means acknowledging that we are not in control and trusting God to provide for our needs. By doing so, we open ourselves to the life God offers, which is far greater than anything we can achieve on our own.
5. The Importance of Community: Seeking community is essential for experiencing God's love. We are not meant to journey alone but to support and encourage one another. By being vulnerable and honest with others, we create a space where God's love can be shared and experienced in profound ways.
"Who are you calling dumb? I'm like, okay, well, as I was thinking about this and pondering about this love bucket that feels so closed, it became very obvious to me, and I hope I'm not the only one in the room, although if you're not, I applaud that too, my love bucket is closed because no one worships me like I worship me. They just don't do it right." [00:02:01](35 seconds)
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"And if our society keeps saying, just look inside and honor the true you, and just, I mean, the pressure of making yourself a god is kind of ridiculous. And you're a terrible god, by the way. You're just the worst gods. You feel like you have to control everything, and you have no control, and so you're just these exasperated little gods running around. No offense." [00:02:58](25 seconds)
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"And that if you just looked deeper inside, you'd find wealth to offer to the world. And actually Jesus just says, look to the cross. You want to feel loved? Exhibit A, right? The father loved the world in this way that he gave his one and only son, that whoever would believe in him, he would love him." [00:04:55](23 seconds)
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"The gods of the Olympic Mountains here in Washington, we just don't play well together because you're in my space and you must be thrown off the mountain. But exhibit A, over and over. I read this great book and for some of you, I'd be interested in reading it with you, but here's Cornelius Plantinga's quote within this book." [00:06:01](22 seconds)
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"The main point though I just want us to settle into today is we can pretend to reign in our kingdoms. I say pretend. Or we can live in his. I just want to spend a few minutes just kind of working this in and seeing if from scripture we can become convinced that we can receive God's love by actually surrendering control." [00:08:20](27 seconds)
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"When I fail, what do I do? I go through these cycles in my brain or when I sin against God or sin against other people and just, whoa, that all just breaks loose. You reach for something. When you don't feel like you're being provided for, when you don't have enough, then you reach and you grab, right? This is normal." [00:09:59](21 seconds)
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"Because we go into these traps with the idols. They say, well, I'll give you this and I'll give you this and I'll give you that. And whether that's some sort of, you know, lust fantasy or rage fantasy, or, you know, it could be anger. It could be, um, could be possessions. It could be physique. It could be all the different things. They'll say, I promise you this. I promise you this. I promise you this. And then they fail you." [00:18:29](18 seconds)
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"David Foster Wallace made this point. He's an author. If you worship money and things, then you'll never have enough. Worship your body and beauty and sexual allure and you will always feel ugly. Worship power. Worship power and you'll end up feeling weak and afraid." [00:25:40](19 seconds)
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"You just need to repent, turn, obey the gospel, worship Jesus, R -O -W, repent, obey, worship, repent, obey, worship. It's just a constant thing. Oh, there I did it again. You know, there I did it again. I scrolled there. I looked there. I thought there, and my heart said, yes, you need to be that, and then you need to have that, and this is what you, reach out and grab it, and this is just what we do." [00:26:25](19 seconds)
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"When you look inside yourself, you become less like yourself. Because only God knows who you truly are. And only Jesus can tell you who you truly are. And you've looked everywhere else to have someone give you a name that's valuable and worthy, and he just wants to call you son, call you daughter, beloved." [00:29:48](15 seconds)
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"We were never meant to be trusted in in that way, to be defined by, be justified through, be satisfied in, be captivated by ourselves. We're just not designed. So here's my main point. Like we said, you can either pretend to reign in your kingdom or live in his. And I mentioned that we can then begin to receive God's love by surrendering control, embracing vulnerability, and seeking a healthy community." [00:31:21](27 seconds)
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