Embracing God's Unconditional Love and Eternal Life

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"God loved. It tells us in the beginning, for God, it begins as Genesis 1, 1 does. It begins with God. This is God's action. This is God's intent. This is God's plan. This is God's will. God began this. There cannot be a here without a there. There cannot be an upper without a lower. There cannot be a before without an after. There cannot be a creation without a creator. It begins with God. The Bible says that all things begin with God. And so if we have the gospel in a nutshell, it begins with God. So in this great verse, God is the author for God." [00:57:19] (60 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God's love for us begins before the world was formed. And it will continue beyond after the world is gone. A sinner may go to hell unsaved. But no sinner will ever go to hell unloved. God, the beginning of all things, so loved. And then he says, God so loved the world. The word world is mentioned. 77 times in the book of john it's used a lot it is not a reference to the matter or going outside and digging up dirt and saying this is part of the earth part of the world but no it refers to people god loved people." [01:01:40] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God loves gringos and red and yellow, black and white. All are precious in His sight. God loves the civilized and even the heathen. And God loves us Baptists and even the Methodists and the Presbyterians and the Lutherans and the Catholics. God loves the conservatives. And yes, God even loves the liberals. God loves preachers and murderers and gamblers and prostitutes. God so loved the world. God loves all. All colors, all individuals, all social groups, all. And that is an incredibly hard concept for us to grapple with. God loves us. God loves all." [01:04:48] (73 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God so loved the world. That's our first point. God loved. Second point. Jesus gave. Jesus gave. It says that He gave. He gave. My feeling is while we are incredibly generous and I have seen generosity to no end over the last month. We even had, while we were speaking here today, a truck arrived with more stuff. People continue to want to bring stuff to help us. We were handed a bag of cash yesterday to make sure that we were able to get it. We made sure they would go to people in need." [01:06:26] (61 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God loved. Jesus gave. Point number three. We believe. We believe. We believe. We believe. We believe. It says that whosoever. That means all. Not a few. But all. For all have sinned. And all have fallen short of the glory of God. And all. All need a savior. It means that anyone who will. Anyone who will believe. And it means you. You. You. And you. And me. Who ever. You know it's interesting. Have you ever Googled your name? It's kind of frightening. But Google your name." [01:11:13] (58 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God loved, Jesus gave, for whosoever. That means you. And it means me. God loved. That whosoever believeth. Believes. The word believe and its various endings occur more than a hundred times in the Gospel of John. It's a favorite word that he uses. When we do this, when we read this verse, and whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life, it denies that works alone is the reason for our salvation. It simply means believing in Jesus as the Son of God." [01:13:14] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"We believe that God, created all that is. And all the good that there can be. That he created heaven and earth. And he created us. And we were not some figment of somebody's imagination. But that God created the world. And he created everything in it. And he created you and me. And he created all things good. We believe that God created. We believe that we were made in the image of God. All of us. That we bear his likeness and his imprint. That we have been called the sons and daughters of God. Because we bear his imprint." [01:14:52] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"God loved. Jesus gave. We believe. And the fourth thing that this great verse teaches us is that we live. We live. For it says, you should not perish. Men of the old world perished, but Noah was spared. People of Sodom perished, but Lot was spared. The firstborn of Egypt perished, but Israel was spared. Jericho's citizens, the citizens perished, but Rahab was spared. Whosoever believes in Him shall not perish eternally. There is heaven to gain and hell to shun for those who believe." [01:18:01] (62 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Everlasting life. It means to be in the presence of God for all eternity. It means not only do we live the promise that God is forever with us here, but that God is forever with us eternally. I sat in a Catholic church this week for one of my dearest friends. Who died a week ago. And I simply claim that hope. That one day we're going to be shooting hoops together again in heaven. That is my hope." [01:20:28] (52 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"The gospel in a nutshell says this. That God so loved the beginning and the end that God went beyond what we could possibly imagine. comprehend that God loved, and He loved us so much that He gave. Sacrificially, He gave. He gave all He had, His one and only Son, that whoever, all of us, every last one of us, believes, has the courage and the audacity to believe that in this world and this time that Jesus died, Jesus Christ died on the cross for my sins and my salvation, that gives me the courage to live for Him in our unloving and unjust and uncaring world, to live for Him. He gave His Son. And so we believe." [01:22:04] (74 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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