Living in Harmony: Embracing Love and Forgiveness

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"Peace with people comes when we get along. Live in harmony with each other. Don't be too proud to enjoy the company of ordinary people. And don't think you know it all." [54:51] (Download)

"Don't condemn. The devil wants to divide. The devil wants us to get partial information and make a complete judgment... We need to overlook faults. We need to bless people." [56:48] (Download)

"A person's wisdom yields patience. It is to one's glory to overlook an offense. Letting it go means not allowing it, not letting it replay over and over in your head." [43:21] (Download)

"We should be the most peace-giving and peace-living people on the planet because we follow the Prince of Peace. And if that Prince of Peace has any impact or transformational power over you at all, then everywhere you go, peace should go with you." [41:04] (Download)

"The greatest command is not to prove that we are right. The greatest command is to be love. To love God and love others. Humbly getting along means that we value people over proving that we're right." [58:29] (Download)

"We must be willing to get along even with hurt people. Create healthy boundaries. Stand up for justice and truth. And then humbly live in harmony. Overlook failures, bless people. Get along. Then you will have peace with people." [59:59] (Download)

"Because praying good things for difficult people means we have to forgive. We have to release. So right now I invite you to pray at your seat. Jesus, I overlook their failures. I don't overlook the fact that they hurt me. But I'm going to do what your word says and bless them who hurt me." [01:01:39] (Download)

"The love that you can love people with faults is love that maybe goes beyond your own resources and dips into God's." [45:21] (Download)

"So worship cannot just be a song that we sing, but a life that we live. Love cannot just be something we talk about. It has to be something that we act upon." [46:41] (Download)

"Being offended is inevitable, but living offended is completely avoidable. You do not need to live in that offense." [47:41] (Download)
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