Living Out Jesus' Command: Love in Community

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Self-sacrificial love for one another is a distinguishing mark of disciples of Jesus. Let me say that again. Self-sacrificial love for one another is a distinguishing mark of Jesus. It's a distinguishing mark of disciples of Jesus. Self-sacrificing love. We should expect to see that from the follower of Jesus. Sadly, today, in most churches, we don't see that, do we? [00:06:12] (41 seconds)


The fact is, we need to understand that Jesus never intended us to walk this walk of faith alone. He never envisioned a time when we would say things such as, well, I'm a Christian and I believe in Jesus and I love Jesus, but I can't stand the church. He never... He never envisioned a day when we would say that, and so many people, when we would say it, would say, amen, brother, I know exactly what you mean. [00:03:23] (34 seconds)


Jesus' love for us was a forgiving love. Jesus' love for God and his disciples, present and future, compelled him to die on the cross. So that we should be forgiven. That's how Jesus loved us. His was a forgiving love. And because Jesus forgave us, we must forgive one another. [00:14:28] (35 seconds)


If we can't forgive people in this room, how are we going to forgive those outside in the world? You know, so often the enemy uses unforgiveness to rob the church of her power. You ever walked in a church and immediately felt the tension? I was asked to preach one time at a church for a revival service and I knew the pastor and who had invited me and I knew some of the backstory that they were going through some significant conflict within the church. [00:15:45] (46 seconds)


Jesus' love was also an edifying love. Jesus' love changed the disciples. They became new creations because He expressed His love to them by being with them and caring about them. Friends, because Jesus built us up, we must learn to build one another up. We love like Jesus when we encourage and spur one another on in the faith. [00:24:31] (37 seconds)


Jesus reminds us that the love that disciples display for one another proves that we are Jesus' disciples. Listen to this. By this, all men, all men will know that you are my disciples if you have love for one another. Did you hear that? The world's watching, y'all. The world out there is watching. [00:41:23] (39 seconds)


Let's make sure everybody feels welcome. Let's not deal in innuendo. And I think she doesn't like me. Or I think he doesn't like me. Let's not deal with that. Let's not deal with that. Let's try to build relationships with each other that are real, that are authentic. That God can use to spur each of us along and become deeper followers of Jesus. [00:49:37] (25 seconds)


Let's not let the enemy tear us apart. Because you see, the strength in this room is in the love of Jesus Christ flowing through us to one another and ultimately to the world. But if there's a break, if there's a break, if there's a break here because he's been a penhead, if there's a break, then that stops the flow of God's love. It stops it dead. [00:51:51] (32 seconds)


We need to be together because that fire, it spreads among us. Now, I might be that weak little coal on the edge every now and then. But there are other times when I'm that coal right there in the center burning for all I'm worth. And it's the same with you. Some days you might come in here, and you might be that weak little coal. And you need the other coals to get you fired back up. [01:00:26] (30 seconds)


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