Reordering Love: Embracing the Spirit's Transformative Power

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "In our own abilities, it's just not possible because we default to this disordering of love. Think about it this way. You don't hear too many folks say, I wish I could be more of a hater, right? I wish I could be like pissed off more. I wish I could just be despised or be more bitter, right? No, that's the heart's default. What you do hear is this. I wish I could love people better. I wish I could be more loving." [57:37]( | | )

2. "It's love that breaks down barriers. It breaks down walls. It breaks down prejudice. It's love that accepts. It's love that forgives. It's love that sees values of image bearers." [01:02:06]( | | )

3. "The only way we will be able to reorder our love is through Your work. Would You humble us. Would You allow us to rest in Your transforming work in our lives God." [01:07:04]( | | )

4. "It's not just sitting back. It's abiding. But also action. It, it, it's attention. I, I, I get it, right? Resting in Jesus, being led by the Spirit. But, but we can't be dormant. We can't be stagnant." [26:24]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "The fruit of the Spirit, the fruit of the Spirit, it's reordering what sin has disordered. That's, that's what it's doing. So, in order to really draw that statement out, here's what we have to understand as well. That for something to be reordered and something to be disordered, we, we have to declare also its original order, the way it was originally ordered." [33:59]( | | )

2. "The Spirit's reordering is love of enemy. So God, in His love, He ordered a creation that recognizes overall human value and dignity. Sin, disorders, love now to reflect worth that's based on conditions. It's a love that asks, what's in it for me? It's selfishly. And the spiritual fruit of love now reorders human value with this incredible call to love our enemy." [49:17]( | | )

3. "Sin disorders love by presenting now individual glory as true love. But original order, what? It declares God as being worthy of glory. Right? And we can receive love through understanding his glory. That's how we experience true love." [43:03]( | | )

4. "We love because he first loved us. That's the order. And it's tragic. See, Paul's trying to point this out all throughout Galatians. Like the reality of sin's disordering love. And thankfully, he's also pointing to the hope that Christ offers in reordering God's love. Through the spirit." [43:51]( | | )

5. "The reality of image bearing. The fact that God chose us in love to image him. To bear his image. Right? And so now why does this idea of image bearing, why does that throw off the maybe the false understanding of some unwanted creation narrative?" [39:19]( | | )

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