The Language of Love: Understanding and Embodying God's Love

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1. "The title of my message today is the language of love. Because love has a language. Love has a way. Love has a mode of operation, a modus operatum, if you like, right? And I believe that as we, not just in the physical, but in the spiritual, we are on the, on the cusp of a new season. It's a, it's a pivotal one in the spirit realm. Very important days we're living in as a church." [02:10] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Because the thing that we're closest to, the one, the thing that we have the proximity closest to is that which we become like, right? They say, if I show you your friends, I'll show you your future in the business world. They say your five most closest people closest to you will determine the strength and business of your business. There's so many things about proximity that shapes us." [03:22] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "One of the things that I've been learning is that the language of my mouth is a window into my soul. The things that are coming out of my mouth is a snapshot of what's actually happening in my heart. And so that's why we have to be really cognizant of our language. And sometimes you can tell, you know, children from the womb, they know when they're loved. They know when they are being loved and they can give love." [05:00] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We have to know that we know that we know the language of love, that we are loved and that we give love in the right way. You know, when I was reading that Bible verse, first Corinthians says, if I speak in the tongues of men, and then it goes on to say, if I speak in the tongues of men, then it goes on to say, if I speak in the tongues of men, then it goes on to say, if I speak in the tongues of angels, what it's saying in my, from my point of view, you can see it differently." [06:32] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus is the language. That we're looking for. Love it. Jesus is love. And if we are going to have proximity to Jesus, we are going to, by osmosis, take on this language that he is trying to embed into us. So that when we are in the world, and then when we are in the heavenly places, it's the same dialect. Jesus. We come by the way of the Lord." [09:51] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Maybe, just maybe, the grassroots of it all is that we don't really know that we are loved. And that love has filled us completely to completion. I believe Proverbs 16, verse 6, is a power. Powerful one to get into your spirit by steadfast love. Steadfast, steadfast love. And faithfulness is iniquity atoned for. Sin, the grassroots of most sin, is a deficit of steadfast, faithful love. And who is the ultimate picture of steadfast and faithful love? Jesus." [13:03] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Do you want to know if you are truly loved today? Check. Do a heart check. Is there any cynicism coming out of your tongue? Is there any brokenness? Are your walls up? Are you defensive in your language? Are you quick to anger in your language? Maybe, just maybe. It's not because something is awry in the world. Maybe, just maybe, it's because something is broken in here." [14:57] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "True love operates in grace. True love operates in truth. And true love is submitted to the will and the timing of God. True love. We cannot extend that which we do not know of and which we have not received." [16:48] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "The language of love says that we have to be really good at submitting to the timing of God. Because we as Christians can be real hasty in going before God and making a decision to do things before he's given us the go ahead. But then very quickly, on the other hand, can be serious procrastinators. Go Nineveh right now, right? That's who we are. But true love is submitted in obedience to the timing of God." [23:46] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "The language of love is full of grace. We are forgiving. We are accepting. Full of truth. We are accountable. We are understanding and full of love and full of his timing, his will submitted to his timing. We're not hasty unnecessarily, and we don't procrastinate in our responses." [32:17] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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