Experiencing the Father's Love: A Call to Wholeness

 

Summary

Today is a celebration of God’s extravagant love and the privilege of being called His sons and daughters. Gathering together, we recognize that we are not just individuals, but a family—welcomed into the household of God through Jesus Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit. There is a sense of expectation in the air, a hunger for revelation and a deeper encounter with the Father’s heart. As we worship, we are reminded that our praise not only delights the Lord but also stirs the angelic realm, commissioning angels to minister alongside us as we pursue God’s purposes.

We are living in a time of spiritual awakening, a season marked by a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit across the nations. This move of God is fueled by the hunger and thirst of His people. When we press into intimacy with the Father, when we seek the secret place, the anointing increases and we are lifted higher. The call is to be a people who are not satisfied with surface-level faith, but who long for the depths of God’s love and presence.

A significant theme is the Father’s love—a message that has been sown into many lives over decades, but which continues to unfold in new and deeper ways. It is not enough to know about the Father’s love intellectually; we are invited to experience it intimately, to let it transform us from the inside out. This love brings healing to the orphan spirit, restores relationships, and calls us home to our true identity as beloved children.

Our mission is clear: to transform the world with the goodness of Jesus and the love of the Father. This is not just a slogan, but a practical outworking through generosity, service, and intentional investment in people. The “Heart for the House” season is an opportunity to partner with God in expanding His kingdom—supporting missions, local outreach, church planting, and the ongoing work of loving people into wholeness. Giving is not about compulsion, but about cheerful, Spirit-led generosity that reflects the heart of God.

Finally, there is an open invitation for anyone who has not yet come home to the Father—to step into grace, forgiveness, and new life through Jesus Christ. The journey is one of continual homecoming, deeper surrender, and ever-increasing love.

Key Takeaways

- True spiritual awakening is ignited by hunger and expectation. When God’s people gather with open hearts, longing for more of Him, the Holy Spirit responds with fresh outpouring and revelation. This hunger not only draws us closer to God but also activates the angelic realm to partner with us in fulfilling God’s purposes. [29:32]

- The Father’s love is not merely a doctrine to be understood, but a reality to be experienced. Even after decades of hearing about God’s love, it is possible to encounter it in new, transformative ways that heal deep wounds and restore our sense of identity as sons and daughters. This ongoing revelation invites us to move from knowledge to intimacy. [41:00]

- Generosity is a joyful response to God’s faithfulness and a practical way to participate in His mission. Giving is not about obligation or pressure, but about aligning our hearts with God’s vision for expansion, outreach, and loving people into wholeness. When we sow generously, we position ourselves to receive God’s abundant provision for every good work. [51:00]

- The mission of the church is to love people into wholeness—restoring relationships with God, with one another, and with ourselves. This holistic transformation is the fruit of living in the Father’s love and extends beyond our walls to the nations, the city, and every person God brings into our path. [54:00]

- There is always an open invitation to come home to the Father. No matter our past, pain, or searching, God’s love is relentless and welcoming. Saying yes to Jesus is not just a decision for eternity, but a daily journey of stepping into grace, forgiveness, and the fullness of life as God’s beloved child. [01:11:47]

Youtube Chapters

[00:00] - Welcome
[00:45] - Sons and Daughters: Entering God’s Family
[03:00] - Worship and Angelic Partnership
[08:30] - Prophetic Words and Awakening
[13:00] - The Power of Hunger and Expectation
[18:00] - Guests and Super Sunday Introduction
[22:00] - The Father’s Love Conference Recap
[27:00] - Dreams for a Father Heart School
[32:00] - Personal Journey with the Father’s Love
[37:00] - Heart for the House: Vision and Mission
[43:00] - Generosity and Cheerful Giving
[48:00] - Transforming the World with God’s Love
[54:00] - Loving People into Wholeness
[59:00] - Practical Giving Instructions
[01:11:47] - Invitation to Come Home to the Father
[01:49:15] - Closing, Prayer, and Announcements

Study Guide

Small Group Bible Study Guide: Living in the Father’s Love and Mission

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### Bible Reading

1. John 3:16
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
*(Quoted directly in the sermon [01:11:47])*

2. Romans 10:9
“If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.”
*(Quoted directly in the sermon [01:11:47])*

3. 2 Corinthians 9:6-8
“Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work.”
*(Quoted directly in the sermon [51:00])*

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### Observation Questions

1. According to John 3:16, what motivated God to send Jesus into the world?
*([01:11:47])*

2. In Romans 10:9, what two things are required for salvation?

3. In 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, what attitude does God desire from us when we give?
*([51:00])*

4. The sermon described the church as a family, not just a group of individuals. What are some ways this “family” identity was highlighted?
*([00:45])*

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### Interpretation Questions

1. The sermon said, “It is not enough to know about the Father’s love intellectually; we are invited to experience it intimately, to let it transform us from the inside out.” Why do you think it’s possible to know about God’s love for years but not truly experience it?
*([41:00])*

2. The message talked about a “spiritual awakening” that comes from hunger and expectation. What does it look like for a church or a person to be spiritually hungry?
*([29:32])*

3. 2 Corinthians 9:6-8 talks about cheerful giving. How does this kind of giving reflect the heart of God, and why is it important that it’s not done out of compulsion?
*([51:00])*

4. The sermon mentioned that the Father’s love heals the “orphan spirit” and restores relationships. What do you think is meant by an “orphan spirit,” and how does God’s love address it?
*([41:00])*

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### Application Questions

1. The sermon described a sense of “expectation in the air, a hunger for revelation and a deeper encounter with the Father’s heart.” When was the last time you felt spiritually hungry or expectant? What could you do this week to cultivate that hunger?
*([29:32])*

2. The message said, “It is not enough to know about the Father’s love intellectually; we are invited to experience it intimately.” What is one practical way you could move from knowing about God’s love to experiencing it more deeply?
*([41:00])*

3. The “Heart for the House” season is about cheerful, Spirit-led generosity. Is there an area of your life where you feel God prompting you to give—whether time, resources, or encouragement? What would it look like to give cheerfully, not out of pressure?
*([51:00])*

4. The sermon said, “Our mission is clear: to transform the world with the goodness of Jesus and the love of the Father… through generosity, service, and intentional investment in people.” Who is one person God might be inviting you to intentionally invest in this month?
*([54:00])*

5. The message talked about “loving people into wholeness—restoring relationships with God, with one another, and with ourselves.” Is there a relationship in your life that needs healing or restoration? What is one step you could take toward wholeness in that area?
*([54:00])*

6. The invitation was given: “There is always an open invitation to come home to the Father.” If you feel distant from God, what is one thing you could do this week to take a step closer to Him?
*([01:11:47])*

7. The sermon mentioned that worship not only delights God but also “stirs the angelic realm.” How does knowing that your worship has spiritual impact change the way you approach worship?
*([29:32])*

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Closing Prayer Suggestion:
Invite the group to pray for a fresh experience of the Father’s love, for open hearts to spiritual hunger, and for courage to respond to God’s invitation—whether in giving, serving, or coming home to Him.

Devotional

Day 1: The Father’s Lavish Love Welcomes Us Home
God’s love is not distant or abstract; it is a personal, welcoming embrace that invites every person—no matter their past or pain—into His family. Through Jesus, we are not just forgiven, but brought home to the Father’s heart, where we find belonging, grace, and true life. This homecoming is available to all who say “yes” to Jesus, stepping into a relationship marked by acceptance, forgiveness, and the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit. [01:11:47]

John 3:16 (ESV)
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”

Reflection: Is there an area of your life where you still feel like an outsider or orphan? What would it look like to let the Father’s love welcome you home in that place today?


Day 2: Generosity Flows from a Cheerful Heart
Giving is not meant to be a burden or obligation, but a joyful response to God’s abundant blessings and a way to partner with Him in advancing His kingdom. When we give cheerfully and sacrificially, trusting God’s provision, we participate in His work and experience His promise to supply all our needs so we can abound in every good work. [01:02:33]

2 Corinthians 9:6-8 (ESV)
“The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work.”

Reflection: What is one way you can give cheerfully this week—whether your time, resources, or encouragement—to help build God’s house or bless someone in need?


Day 3: Hunger for God Awakens the Spirit
A deep hunger and thirst for God’s presence and righteousness stirs revival, activates the ministry of angels, and draws us into deeper intimacy with the Father. As we press into worship, prayer, and the secret place, our spiritual appetite grows, and we experience greater anointing, revelation, and the supernatural work of God in and through us. [29:32]

Matthew 5:6 (ESV)
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”

Reflection: What is one practical step you can take today to cultivate a greater hunger for God—perhaps setting aside time for worship, prayer, or simply inviting the Holy Spirit to fill you afresh?


Day 4: Loving People into Wholeness
The mission of the church is to love people into wholeness—restoring relationships with God, with each other, and with ourselves. This love is not just a feeling but an active pursuit of healing, acceptance, and transformation, reaching out to the broken, the lonely, and the lost, and inviting them into the fullness of the Father’s love. [01:49:15]

1 John 4:12 (ESV)
“No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us.”

Reflection: Who is one person in your life who needs to experience God’s love through you today? How can you intentionally show them acceptance or encouragement?


Day 5: Responding to God’s Prophetic Call to Expand
God calls His people to expand, to dream bigger, and to prepare for growth—not for the sake of numbers, but to reach every person who has yet to encounter the Father’s love. This requires faith, intentionality, and a willingness to step out in obedience, trusting that God will provide the resources and opportunities needed to fulfill His mission. [01:02:33]

Isaiah 54:2-3 (ESV)
“Enlarge the place of your tent, and let the curtains of your habitations be stretched out; do not hold back; lengthen your cords and strengthen your stakes. For you will spread abroad to the right and to the left, and your offspring will possess the nations and will people the desolate cities.”

Reflection: What is one area where God is prompting you to “enlarge your tent”—to step out in faith, serve, or reach someone new? What practical action can you take this week to respond to His call?

Quotes

Our mission statement is transforming the world with the goodness of Jesus, transforming the world with the Father's love. One of the wonderful things that I've come to see in the last couple of months is that we are really loving people into wholeness. That's what we're doing through all and everything that we do—loving people into wholeness, relationship with God, relationship with each other, and also relationship with ourselves. [01:03:22] (24 seconds)  #LovingIntoWholeness Edit Clip

Please pray what you could contribute. But the Lord is asking you to sacrificially give to this love offering to the Lord. So, act of worship. And so, we're going to have Chad here. It's going to be amazing. Make sure you invite somebody. Chad is one of the best teachers, I believe, in the world. [01:50:26] (17 seconds)  #BlessedAndEncouraged Edit Clip

God bless you. If you want to stay here for the next service, James will be here. It's going to be amazing again. So, God bless you. Have a good week. God bless you. [01:50:56] (39 seconds) Edit Clip

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