Transformative Love: Active Participation in Christ's Body

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"In such a way that you have something to contribute that I cannot contribute. And I need you, and you need me. And it's this beautiful state of not codependence, but interdependence, where we get to build one another up. Everyone is uniquely placed to contribute something." [00:39:02] (21 seconds)


"Love gets in the game. That's the point of this. You've got something to contribute. Get in the game. Get on the team. Move in the direction because you're necessary. You need it. God is looking. He's calling. He's like, who will I do this? Who will do my work? Who will build my kingdom?" [00:45:31] (16 seconds)


"Love gets in the game. Love steps up. Love doesn't wait for someone else to step up. Instead, it is compelled to contribute. The church today, I'm sorry. Like, there's so many of us who are just sitting on the sideline, and we have all these excuses. Oh, I'd love to, but I just, I can't right now. I've got work. I've got school. I've got kids." [00:46:12] (21 seconds)


"Love gets in the game. Are you sitting on the sidelines of your faith? Does this feel boring to you? Like, real talk today. If so, perhaps it's because God has something more, an adventure, excitement, waiting for you if you will only get up and step into the game. Some of us would say, all right, I've got the vision, but I don't know how." [00:50:08] (23 seconds)


"Love doesn't compete. It completes. Here's what 1 Corinthians 12, verse 21 to 26 says about that. The eye cannot say to the hand, I have no need of you. Nor again, the head to the feet, I have no need of you. Contrary, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are indispensable." [00:53:03] (17 seconds)


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