Leaving a Gospel Legacy Through Christ's Love

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1. "So this series that you're working through, and Pastor Ben has asked me to participate in, is designed to encourage us to put into practice that which will help us leave a gospel legacy. But to do that, all we really have to do is set our heart, soul, mind, and strength on Jesus. That's all we have to do. Imitating Him by following His message. It's a message so simple, right? Yet the greatest challenge, the greatest challenge we'll ever face." [28:14] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another just as I have loved you. You also are to love one another. By this, meaning loving one another, all people will know that you are my disciples. If you have love, love for one another. So what is the biggest command of the intimacy of this time? And Jesus is speaking to them for their sake. It's crazy loving that he'd do that because if you knew it was coming in the flesh there, you'd probably be running." [31:27] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Love is a choice to yield, pause, give way toward, a choice to yield to another's best interest for God's glory. A choice to yield to another's best interest to God's glory. Then there can be emotion in it. It doesn't always have to be, but there can be emotion in it. But it's not a feeling, is it? It's character and action. So if character is the ability to meet the demands of reality, sometimes our reality is that others need love. Do we have the character to step toward that?" [35:20] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus constantly demonstrated love through lots of ways, didn't he? Exhorting and admonishing. He loved people enough to let them approach him as they were. In fact, he loved them so well that Jesus was nicknamed or judged as being what they were. He was called a drunkard and a glutton, was he? No, no. But he also loved people enough to invite them to step away from that which is keeping them in bondage, grace, truth." [43:53] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus' love, of course, is obedient to the Father and sacrificial. This kind of love, this agape love, lays one's life down for another. And wonderfully, Jesus did exactly what he taught. Kings aren't known for that, are they? Have you ever had a boss that asks you to do something that they don't know? Themselves won't do? What kind of wells up in you toward them? Right? Jesus is not a hypocrite. In fact, everything he calls us to do, he's done. Or is doing." [45:47] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "So it might be good to ask as good Bible students, well then, okay, Jesus is saying love others as I have loved you. Well, how did he love? What are the scriptures that we have that indicate how Jesus loved? Well, we see examples throughout the gospels, don't we? Providing, caring, forgiving, telling the truth is a form of love. Sometimes I share with my clients and I shared with the first service that some of us are real grace-based people. All grace and no truth is a doormat. All truth and no grace is a hammer." [41:33] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "So I've been wondering as preparing for this time, why would Jesus take time to say this to them? Remember, try to put yourself in this situation. He's about to be betrayed. He's going to be brought before a sham of a trial, back and forth between Herod and Pilate and then the Sanhedrin, all this stuff. It's all terrible. And yet Jesus is saying, I want you, I want you to know, I want you to know this is going to be very hard for you and I want you to follow my instruction here. Love one another. Don't stop loving one another. Please don't stop. Please don't." [37:16] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Loving Christ. Loving as Christ communicates to the world around us something about Jesus, doesn't it? The quality of relationships amongst Christians is the effective witness for the gospel because it creates a kind of community into which people are naturally drawn. Designed to be drawn into. So our love for one another points others not to ourselves. But to Jesus. And so by loving like this we're redefining love for the world." [58:21] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "So what will this love look like practically? Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're supposed to love each other. Love, love, love. I got it. What's a tangible instead of an ethereal idea? What's something I could really grab? Well, throughout the rest of the New Testament and you're welcome to read it this week, you can find really a series of mutuality commands. These one another's you may find them to be. One another commands and really what they do is they put love into action because love is action but in what ways?" [54:00] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Isn't it true if we're honest with ourselves that we don't always live up to what our faith demands? You failed in loving others. Me too. Bring this back to Jesus. Back to Jesus. Help us, help us. I failed, I blew it. Press into Jesus. Repent. Confess, which means to agree. And his arms are open. Pick us up. Dust us off. Build us up. Let's try again. Let's try. I'm working something out in you. I'm glad we're talking. Let's keep facing the people. Let's keep. Who is eligible to preach? Jesus." [01:05:43] (47 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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