Radical Love: Forgiveness and Transformation in Christ

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"You know, that intimidates me. More than meeting the presence of this pro bowler football player. I'm going to be standing before a holy God. And you know what? I'm not going to be able to pull the wool over his eyes. I'm not going to be able to say, but they did that. But she said this. Well, they, whatever. He's going to look at me like, really, you want to go there?" [40:18]( | | )

"Can you imagine standing before God and saying, yeah, can I just tell you about the time I wasn't invited to that party? And I was upset for a month. Yeah, that was really a big issue, wasn't it? Can I tell you about the time that person spoke behind my back? Yeah. What about it? Well, you know, that really offended me." [42:19]( | | )

"Every one of us are going to face people who hurt us. If you haven't already faced it, you might be experiencing it now. Someone that you really thought highly of or respected. It's common. To do the human love. Most people do that. It's compassionate to do the second one. It's commendable to do the third one. But it's Christ-like to do the fourth one." [30:06]( | | )

"perfect love, a love that goes past that says, you know what? You've wronged me. But I'm not going to wrong you back. not going to do that. A number of years ago, my mom and dad were out to dinner one night. And I won't give you the specifics. It's not important. But just so you know, there was a man in there dining with another woman. Not his wife." [56:49]( | | )

"But that servant went out, who'd been forgiven so much, found one of his fellow servants who owed him pennies. That's really the extreme, trillions to pennies. It's that bad. He laid hands on him and took him by the throat, saying, pay me what you owe me. I mean, this guy's pretty ruthless, isn't he?" [59:53]( | | )

"Our love being perfected, growing, maturing. That's what this word means, developing from a fundamental. So to a stronger love. Secondly, by loving one another, we will have confidence in the day of judgment. This is where our word confidence comes from. Notice what it says in verse 17. That we may have boldness or confidence in the day of judgment." [48:04]( | | )

"Confidence. By loving one another. He says in verse 17. By loving one another, love has been perfected among us. By loving one another, love has been perfected among us. So that's the first one that he wants to help us to think through. By loving one another, love has been perfected among us." [43:49]( | | )

"We love. We practice love. And do you ever think about how God loved us? Do you ever think about what our condition was when God loved us? It wasn't like we were this choir boy, you know, or this Sunday school girl, or this perfect little child. The Bible says we were enemies. We were dead in trespasses and sins." [01:02:05]( | | )

"But do you remember what I said about you, God? Yeah, and I still love you. Remember what I did? Yes, but, you know, I still love you. You remember my hard heart, God? Yes, but I still love you. Remember when I was not forgiving? Yes, but I still love you. Remember when I was hateful?" [01:03:35]( | | )

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