Transformative Love: Reflecting God's Heart in Our Lives

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1. "John is writing towards a Christian audience and he's doing so to remind Christians what it means to follow Christ, what it looks like. And so, we've looked through all of these different characteristics of what it looks like to follow Christ. And as I'm sure you could tell from today's passage, from the fact that the word love was mentioned like 500 times, love is, again, what we are talking through." [04:34] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "If you are abiding with God, if I am abiding with God, you are going to become a more loving person. And it's not that if by becoming more loving we are becoming Christian, it's just that, it's just naturally going to happen. And so I remember when I was in youth group and me and my friends were kind of younger Christians, we would look at the passage in James. I think it was even referenced a couple of weeks ago. You know, the faith without works is dead passage." [09:30] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God calls us to live a loving life, not as like an outsider that is just expecting us to live a loving life in a way that he's not familiar with, but in fact, as someone who is intimately familiar with what it means to live a loving life to the fullest extent. We should love one another. We see that most clearly through the life of Jesus. Jesus lived a completely perfect life, God in flesh, and what happened? He died on the cross. Why? As an expression of sacrificial love. He loved us so much that he died for us." [11:15] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Our love for others is the clearest sign of our love for God. It's not enough to just simply say, that we love God while we go on continuing not to love others. If we claim to love God, but we harbor hatred for our neighbors, then our claim is empty. Our love for others is the tangible expression of our love for God." [21:51] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I think most of us would agree that our world is full of a lot of hate and anger right now. It's not very hard to go find people that are angry or hateful. And sadly, it's just like, it's the norm. You know, it's the status quo at this point. And so in these moments, as we're reflecting on those people who naturally might cause us to be angry or frustrated, we can choose to be different. We can choose to act differently as an outpouring of that love that God has for us. We can act with grace. We can act with love. We can act with forgiveness when it wasn't deserved because we know that God forgiving us, I mean, we didn't deserve that at all." [25:17] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "When I think of Jesus, when I think of the time that he spent on earth, he spent a lot of time teaching. A lot of great messages come straight from Jesus in the Gospels. But he also loved with action. Feeding the 5,000, raising the mother's, excuse me, sneezing, feeding the 5,000, raising the mother's son back home, coming back to life, dying on the cross. You know, those are just basic level, a few of the examples that I think of when I think of Jesus' love. We can love others with our actions." [27:02] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "I have to think that as a result of this storm, there were probably some people in our community that were willing to try church that hadn't been to church in a while based off of the response that their neighbors gave them. Don't know that for sure, but I would have to guess. All right. So we want to love others with words and with actions. I want to encourage you, if you are feeling really bold, take some time this week. This is a tough takeaway, I understand. And ask someone who is really close to you if they see love embodied in your life." [30:03] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "We clearly see love's source is God and that love in our life is the outpouring of God. Of time spent with abiding others. I understand that this is a tough subject. I brought up kind of near the beginning that Kayla and I are doing foster care and how hard that is and how she's responded really well in love. I will say that like that is probably the biggest weakness when it comes to the area of love in our life. We love the kids. No question about that. There's a lot of people in that system, in the court system and things like that that are really, really difficult to love." [31:10] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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