Restoring God's Image Through Love and Discipleship

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Every single one of you, the early desert fathers would call you a perfect idea or a Logoi. Jesus is the Logos. He is the word, the idea, the operating principle of the cosmos. But you follow a pattern very similar to Jesus. And you are a Logoi, a perfect idea. So that in the mind of God, you existed before you actually took on your being. [02:41]( | | )

Discipleship is actually about uncovering that. And to be honest, my experience of that is it's quite painful. Because it's a stripping, it's a fire. It doesn't matter. There's so many analogies that the early church would use. But the idea then is that we would become something of this perfect idea, which will actually come true in the resurrection. [05:05]( | | )

This kind of love. That you kind, gentle. Not rude. Not arrogant. When someone is opposing you. In enemy mode against you. Jesus is saying, actually, my love shape looks like this still. Doesn't really change. But I catch my own self-justification for going. Yeah, but God, you know what that person is like. They're painful. Nope. Be merciful. [23:38]( | | )

Our maturity is so important because this is about love and maturity going together. And that's our corporate witness to the world. So if we don't increase our maturity and ability to love, I'm concerned the world won't see Jesus. And can I read you the scripture that actually kind of points to that? Strive for peace with everyone. And for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. [20:17](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

The church must specialize in this kind of love because this is what, and here's what Jesus, the resurrected Jesus appearing to John on Patmos, 90 AD. Something like that. Some years after says this to John, I want you to write to a bunch of churches and tell them some things. And this is what Jesus says to the Ephesian church. I know you're enduring patiently and bearing up for my namesake and you've not grown weary. But I have this against you. You have abandoned the love that you had at first. [18:26]( | | )

It has to have a tangible, visible expression. Because it is an invisible reality. This love of God chosen to be made visible through his people. And that's our calling. That is what it is to be God's people as disciples today, to become specialists. And I could... I won't for time, but I could go on and say just how important I think that's going to be as we transition more and more into AI. [27:59](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

But what about when you're not easy to love? What about the unlovely? What about your enemies? And that's where I've been at the moment. Because I'm in some pretty difficult situations. Actually quite a few. And that's not normal for my life. So I feel like this is my maturing. To say, because I just spent last year going through the Psalms very slowly. And David's language in the Psalms is super strong. [21:43]( | | )

This is how you know it, because that word is used so much in the world, right? And how do you define it? Well, this is how you know it. You know, love, Jesus laid down his life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. But if anyone sees anyone in need and they have the world's good yet closes their heart, how does God's love abide in them? [12:43]( | | )

Paul's trying to say, hey, guys, there's something beyond just knowing. That's why John also says, hey, don't just love in word, but deed and in truth. Like you're going to have to ground this. It's going to look like something. And that's what I love that Paul actually to the Corinthians says that. What does this love look like? Well, it's patient. It's kind. It doesn't envy. It doesn't boast. It's not arrogant. [16:13]( | | )

I just want to say this love is really super abundant. It's an endless source. The Holy Spirit pours love into your heart and you're able to then pour out. So it's, it's got this extravagance. I hear that as extravagant and generous. And again, as I'm thinking about Jesus in the gospels, I'm reading in the woman that comes and pours this whole year's worth of perfume on Jesus feet wipes, you know, her affection for Jesus is everything. [13:27]( | | )

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