The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of love in action, referencing the great commandment given by Jesus to love one another as He loves us. The pastor shares a personal anecdote about a previous experience at Christchurch, where they witnessed the power of love in action. They describe how a licensed minister was feeling nervous before preaching, and the pastor noticed that she had misplaced her sermon notes. During a hymn, the pastor quickly retrieved the notes and handed them to her, allowing her to deliver a beautiful sermon without anyone knowing what had happened.
The pastor then shares a personal story about a woman named Rosie who made a mistake while preaching. The pastor reassures Rosie that her mistake is not something to be forgiven, but rather something to be released from. This interaction leads to a deep bond between the pastor and Rosie, and she continues to be a blessing in the church until her last days. The pastor emphasizes that Rosie needed to know she was loved for who she was in Christ, not for what she did. The pastor extends this message to all listeners, reminding them that the love of Christ does not point fingers at their mistakes, but rather embraces them with open arms.
The pastor then emphasizes the message of redemption and God's love. The pastor acknowledges that there may be individuals in the congregation who feel unworthy or not good enough, but reminds them that God's love is pouring out upon them from heaven into their hearts. The pastor encourages those who feel that God is speaking to them to recognize that it is no longer their own lives that they live, but Christ who lives in them. The congregation is invited to place their hands upon their hearts and receive God's grace and love, allowing them to live life abundantly in the power of Jesus.
The pastor highlights the importance of love as the defining characteristic of discipleship. While achievements and ambitions may have value in the world, the love of Christ is the greatest thing that the church should be ambitious about. The pastor emphasizes that the love of Christ should be the currency of the church, as it has the power to transform and make us ontologically different. The pastor also reminds the congregation not to forget the world that is in desperate need of Jesus, as sometimes they can become too focused on their own lives and church. The love of God is not just for individuals, but for all, and it is a love that extends nationally.
The sermon concludes with a call to commit to being a community that embraces others with the love of Christ, seeing the best in others and offering forgiveness and transformation through love rather than judgment. The pastor encourages the congregation to live out God's love and to pray for the world to see Jesus through their love for one another.
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