Judgment, Love, and Accountability in Christian Faith

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"Jesus held how we treat each other, how we love each other, as high as he could possibly elevate it, and for that, we will give an account." [50:14] (Download)

"If anyone then knows the good they ought to do and doesn't do it, it's sin. The sins of Edom had piled high; they knew what to do for their brother and they didn't care." [50:53] (Download)

"The greatest things: love God and love others with all our heart. This is just a little slice for you to evaluate how you're doing with that, how you will answer for that." [48:51] (Download)

"Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth; it protects. Do you see how the call to love others, if we were to take that as the plumb line that we weighed Edom against, how did they do?" [48:04] (Download)

"God cares about how I care for other people. If there's problems in your family, it's time to leave them behind. If there's stuff in your heart, bring it to the Lord." [01:02:57] (Download)

"Whatever is in you today, God can make your heart right. You can receive living water, Holy Spirit anointing with love that is the Holy Spirit within us to live a Godly life of love for other people." [01:03:44] (Download)

"Is your love tank low? Do you find that you're in that place where loving some people you just don't have it? You don't, but do you know who does? Jesus does." [01:04:22] (Download)

"We have a choice to make, where we will stand with Jesus. Will we honor him with our heart and soul and mind? Will we recognize when he calls us to love others, we'll be held to account for it?" [59:28] (Download)

"How we treat other people matters to God. And how we treat Israel matters to God. Jesus was very clear: pray for your enemies, love those who hate you and persecute you." [01:00:50] (Download)

"The pride of your heart has deceived you, you Edom, who live in the cliffs of the rock. That's the background to which this book is written." [38:42] (Download)
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