Embracing Love: A Challenge for 2025

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"And I want to say that reading the Bible is important, right? Spending time in the presence of the Lord is equally important, but time with him and in his word should show interaction toward others, right? We can spend hours in the word, but if we hate people and don't treat them well, do we really have the love of Jesus in us?" [01:11:27] (24 seconds)


"So the 2025 challenge is to love God and love people, which means also loving people doesn't mean we beat ourselves up when we don't love people well, because we're going to not love people well. Every single day of 2025, I promise you there will be days I will not love people well, but every day I'm going to get up and I'm going to try, right? But I'm going to be real." [01:11:51] (22 seconds)


"But the Holy Spirit produces, this kind of fruit in our lives, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There's no law against those things. And lots of us can just rattle those off, right? So let me read the message version because it explains a little more detail. Same passage, but what happens when we live God's way? So what happens when we live God's way?" [01:10:21] (28 seconds)


"And I say that because if we really walked and operated in love, wouldn't that be evident? Since the product of love would be joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Isn't that the product of love? So I would challenge you, there is one fruit of the Spirit, it is love. And the product of that is everything else. They only come from love. That's what love produces." [01:11:52] (30 seconds)


"Love is choosing to practice those things with everyone we come in contact with. Everyone. Our children when they're on our last nerve. We choose to operate in kindness toward them. Kindness doesn't mean not disciplining. But you can discipline kindly. You can. You don't have to discipline condemningly. And let's be honest, it ain't always easy. Who is easiest to love? God. And people that don't get on our nerves. Right?" [01:13:38] (48 seconds)


"Condemnation may get you short-term results. But it gets you long-term resentment. That's just the truth. So if you find that you're condemning people, or your children, or your spouse, or your coworkers, or your neighbors, all you're going to breed is resentment. Or if you're condemning yourself, you'll resent yourself. We can't live like that. We just have to say no." [01:17:17] (32 seconds)


"Forgive, release, bless, and that is love, right? And so those people that have wounded us in the past, I do pray that the Lord blesses them, because I want the best for them that the Lord has for them, right? I never want to see somebody crumble or die or get what they have come into them. I don't want to see that. So recognize people are wounded, know that their behavior is not a reflection on you, and forgive as many times as you need to." [01:24:19] (27 seconds)


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