Embracing Perfect Love: A Call to Radical Generosity

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You have heard that it hath been said, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, but I say unto you that ye resist not evil. But whosoever shall smite thee on the right cheek, turn to him the other also. And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him Twain. [00:01:53]

Give to him that asketh of thee, and from him that would borrow of thee turn not away. You have heard it said, thou shalt love thy neighbour and hate thine enemy, but I say unto you, love your enemies and bless them that curse you and do good to them that hate you. [00:02:20]

We have to learn how to read and how to hear the Word of God. We have to understand that what Jesus is presenting us with here is not a vision of what we must do primarily but is a vision of what life can be as we surrender ourselves to him and through him to God. [00:04:31]

He's saying that it is possible to have a life without that grudging which engages remorse almost over giving away, painfully looks at what is done that cost me something. He's saying it is possible to have a life without hate. He's saying it is a life in him which is without that constant merchandising. [00:05:04]

Jesus is saying there is a way of life which is free. He is saying there is a life with generosity. You know how good generosity feels, one of the best feelings in the heart of him indeed. It is a kind of outward expansive joy in taking another in and supporting them and upholding them and giving. [00:06:01]

There is a way of living before God in which this comes to you as at you and you find that when a person curses you, you're not led to give them back double what they gave you. You find when a person hurts you, you are not led to try to hurt them one better. [00:09:15]

Love, very simply put, is an enlightened and light-seeking concern for the well-being of another person. It is an enlighten and light-seeking concern for the well-being of another person. Love is a set of will. It is a general attitude in which one asks. It is not reducible to any particular action. [00:10:41]

Love is simply the general word for the fruit of the Spirit. It takes in all of those good things which are not action but attitude which pervane the level of the soul. Joy is not an act. He is not an act. Long-suffering simple. These are not act. They are spirit in which one half. [00:11:29]

To be complete is to be perfect. It is to be perfect along a specific line which is designated by the nature of the thing. For example, all of us have, for example, we have all, I'm sure, eaten incomplete biscuit when someone left out the baking powder or the talk or when someone didn't work just right. [00:13:48]

Perfection in love, perfection of that attitude of generous blessing, prayer, desire for the well-being of those with whom we're in touch. As that comes into perfection, the confidence of our heart and love enables ourselves to go out in all of the areas of our lives and bring more and more of his righteousness. [00:16:04]

We don't pursue holiness. We pursue love, and much that is in the holiness movements of the path simply from the fact that they pursued holiness and did not pursue love. And because of that mistake, they were led to do very ridiculous things like try to determine whether or not you're holy by whether or not you went swimming. [00:20:25]

When we come to trust God through his love, we find here the words that will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on thee because he trusted in thee. You see, when we come to understand the power of love in our life, we can be a team and we can trust. [00:22:17]

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