Embracing the Transformative Power of Christ's Love

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1) "It is a love so great that it can be given to the unlovable or the unappealing. Friends, that should mean a whole lot to you and I because there's no way, apart from the agape love of God, that we could ever be lovable and appealing enough to have a relationship with the holy and righteous God of the universe." [01:22:36] (Download)

2) "Love one another. Love one another. Only the Holy Spirit could accomplish that kind of agape love in us that looks like this. It is a spiritually empowered love." [01:23:20] (Download)

3) "We need to love in a way that demonstrates that it's a love even for the unappealing and the unlovable in our lives. Even those people that we might think of as enemies, Lord, because of the cross, because of your love for us, we can love even them because you loved us that way." [01:27:53] (Download)

4) "Jesus Christ died on the cross at Calvary to pay the penalty for their sin and their rebellion. That all we have to do is cry out to you, Father, forgive me. Save me. Confess their faith in Jesus, the Savior and Lord." [01:28:54] (Download)

5) "The trademark of Christians is to love. Is to love. Charles Spurgeon says it like this, the love Christ commands his followers to have toward one another is not the ordinary love of person to person as such, but the love of the new person in Christ to the new person in Christ." [01:21:02] (Download)

6) "We are brothers and sisters in Christ and are called to a new kind of love. A love that is like the love of natural siblings, only more sublime and with better reasons lying at the bottom than even the love of family members." [01:21:50] (Download)

7) "Jesus' dying declaration, firstly, your mission is love one another. Heavenly Father God, may we love one another well. It hasn't been that long ago since I've preached a message on loving one another as part of our mission here at Jefferson's In." [01:26:49] (Download)

8) "But the love of God even reaches out to me, the unappealing and the unlovable. It is a love that loves even when it's rejected. Agape love gives and loves because it wants to. It does not demand or expect repayment from the love that's given." [01:17:03] (Download)
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