Rekindling Our First Love: The Heart of Discipleship

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1) "Jesus wanted their hearts just like he wants your heart. Sincere love for Jesus should be evident in our personal priorities and everything that we're doing." [21:36] (Download)

2) "Our love can't be an abstract theory we only talk about, but a way of life demonstrated through our loving deeds." [20:17] (Download)

3) "Jesus says our love for one another is the very thing that will attract the people in this world to me. That's why we should, of all the people in the world, love really well." [41:29] (Download)

4) "Love is the key that opens the door to life. So what does this look like? Well, Jesus said this: 'As I've loved you, you also are to love one another.'" [45:22] (Download)

5) "It's all about Jesus. That's what this is about; everything that we're doing, everything that we're focusing on, is how are we centering everything in the local church and in our lives on Jesus." [04:13] (Download)

6) "If you speak in the tongues of angels and you prophesy and do all these things but you have not love, you're nothing more than a noisy gong and a clinging symbol." [19:45] (Download)

7) "When we start to love Jesus more, you change. And when you start to change because you're loving Jesus more, your marriage changes. The more you love Jesus, the more you love your spouse." [43:38] (Download)

8) "Jesus is watching you. Meet somebody you hadn't met before, encourage somebody that you've not encouraged before, and let somebody encourage you as you need to be encouraged." [49:57] (Download)

9) "The church had everything but the greatest thing, and the greatest thing is actually the main thing, and that main thing is the fact that we need to love Jesus and one another." [17:27] (Download)

10) "Jesus can build the church, Jesus is also saying here I can kill the church. I can snuff this thing out. So what did that mean? That meant that the people in Ephesus had to change their focus." [16:50] (Download)
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