In my sermon today, I began by addressing the concept of love as it is understood in our Christian faith, particularly focusing on the love for God and love for others. I emphasized that genuine love is first experienced through Jesus Christ on the cross, where He paid for our sins. This love calls us to follow Jesus and embrace eternal life over the material life, and to guide others to the same truth by revealing Jesus to them.
I then moved on to discuss how, unfortunately, many in our American Church culture have traded our first love for Jesus Christ for a diminished view of love. This trade has occurred in the name of tolerance, where sin is not called into repentance, and in the name of self-righteousness, where we fail to see God's beloved beneath the sin. I highlighted that this issue affects not only the broader Church but also our local community, influencing how we see one another, welcome the lost, and value our relationship with God and others.
I challenged the congregation to consider how we would respond if someone obviously lost in sin entered our church. Would we welcome them and show them the hope of Jesus Christ, or would we turn away? I stressed that the spirit of tolerance and self-righteousness is present in all of us, leading us to justify our own sins while ignoring or condemning others.
I then delved into the theme of fellowship as presented in the First Epistle of John, explaining that fellowship with God is a unified relationship on the common ground of Jesus Christ. I contrasted this with fellowship with the world, which is a unified relationship in shared rejection of Jesus. I urged the congregation to draw those in the world out of darkness and into the light by introducing them to Jesus.
I also addressed the dangers of loving the world, as described in 1 John 2:15-16, and the deception of the spirit of the Antichrist that denies Jesus and His power. I reminded the church of our anointing and knowledge of the truth, which exposes sin and leads to fellowship with Jesus Christ.
I concluded by encouraging the church to embrace our identity as God's adopted children and to bear His name to the world. I called on the congregation to show the fellowship we have with one another and with God through our love and fearlessness to walk in step with our Savior.
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