1. "Love is a topic that is not just a topic of discussion, but a topic of discussion. A topic that seems to never expire. No expiration date on it, no seemingly growing weary of talking about it. It has lasted throughout our lifetime and beyond. Different cultures and different languages shown in different ways, love is highly valued. Love is speculated on in philosophy. It's indeed sung about in songs, acted out in movies, written about, as we've just seen in books, studied in labs by scientists and even fought over in relationships."
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2. "Here's what we know about love. We all want to receive it, but we have a harder time giving it. You know who doesn't have a hard time talking about it, nor demonstrating it, nor writing about it? God. God does not. He is the master of showing love. The Bible even makes a head-turning statement and declares the following. God is love."
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3. "The reality is you and I are a display of God's love for God. There is perfect love within God. It is a part of his essential if you will his his reality of existence he is loving he is omnisciently loving he is omnipotently loving he is holy in his loving everything about him is loving."
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4. "The very fact that you actually reject him is byproduct of reality that he loves you and you yet reject him how does he love you well the fact that you love him is by fact that you exist he creates he sustains he provides but the point i want to make now this morning is the one i referenced briefly but i want us to slow down now and stare at it's god's love for his people it should be shocking in that we receive it enduring and that he doesn't change his mind from offering it and eternal and that it will never end."
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5. "The love of God is in part only as remarkable and miraculous and overwhelming in so much as you understand the other aspects of God. So let me explain. If you have God rather domesticated, he is essentially like a spiritual grandparent, he's just like a better version of you, less mistakes, maybe no mistakes, you might grandhand that as a record. His love for you is, well, thankfully received, maybe unimpressively shown."
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6. "You were saved, as we even see in Ephesians chapter 1, and eternity passed, and when he declared and how he set his love upon you, you are being saved even right now. You will be saved, even as he says in 2 Corinthians 1. Your debt, insurmountable, beyond the trillions in debt to the deity, to God himself, and how you have sinned against him and the debt you have, all of that has been paid by Christ."
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7. "You will never perish. No one will snatch you out of Christ's hand. Jesus says that himself, all that the Father has given him, no one will take them from him. He will lose, not one. This is not just a corporate and collective love for a people which you are a nameless, faceless individual amongst a room full of people, amongst churches full of people, amongst a historical universal church full of people. No, friends, listen, even what Paul says in Galatians chapter two, verse 20, I have been crucified with Christ."
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8. "Your confidence of God's love for you is not in your goodness, not in your paying him back as if somehow you've entered into the love of God. You've entered into a debtor's ethic with God. Thank you, God, for putting me on the same team with you. I promise I will not let you regret it. Dear Christian, as I said last week, there is nothing in you or me that is lovable, nothing that earns his attention, nothing that obligates him to give gifts, nothing that has created a debt to him that he must repay to us, nothing that was noted in our past or looks promising in our future that secures his favor. Yet God loves us."
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9. "What makes love so remarkable is recognizing the gap between what someone deserves and yet someone receives. To receive what they deserve, that's called justice. That's justice. That's fair. That's right. But to receive what they do not deserve, that's grace. That's justice. That's grace, which is displayed because of love. If you're having trouble loving someone relationally because you don't think they deserve it, you've done it already and they did not return to you in kind in the same way, welcome to one of God's greatest gifts to you to show gospel-informed love."
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10. "When you lose sight, dear Christian, of what God has given you, and you focus on what someone has not given you, you will become bitter, resentful, proud, hopeless, entitled, self-centered, isolated, and lonely. Why? Because you keep looking for love in all the wrong places. You already have what you need, love, from a greater, more satisfying, never-ending source than anyone could ever possibly give you, child, parent, sibling, spouse, friend. Everyone, sooner or later, will fail you. It's not a question of if, it's a question of when and how often."
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