Understanding Love: A Journey of Sacrifice and Unity

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"But love is everywhere. Love is everywhere. And what I notice is that in these relationships, you're either building up or you're tearing down. I brought this, it's much larger when it's not below you. It's not foamy like this, so maybe you can't even see it. But I brought this Jenga today, all right?" [00:35:26] (19 seconds)



"Jesus says that God is love. That's what 1 John 4, verse 7 to 11 says. When Jesus says, beloved, let us love one another. Some of you have heard this, like, oh yeah, we're supposed to love people. That's religion. That's what I'm supposed to do. He says that for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God." [00:39:11] (21 seconds)



"To be his loving sacrifice for every single one of us, for every single one of you. We do not just love people. Religion is about being a better person and trying harder and loving people. The gospel is about knowing love, knowing the love of God in Jesus and receiving that love first. That is our starting point." [00:40:00] (25 seconds)



"Unity is actually the goal. Unity is the goal of love. To build up towards unity. This thing is strong when it's together. When it's divided, it is weak. It is fragile. It will fall. Unity is the point of our love to build up in strength. Spiritual gifts are given to the church to bring unity." [00:53:05] (27 seconds)



"Let our love be genuine. Genuine. It's not forced. It's not, it's not strived for. It's not produced. It's not false or fake. You go, God, I just want to receive love from you so that I can give that love away in whatever way it looks like. I want, I want you to build me up and heal my heart." [00:58:43] (21 seconds)



"Love is the goal. Unity is the framework. A common goal brings people together. And we have a goal that's so much greater than a Super Bowl, Detroit. We do. We have a common goal. We just talked about some things on Vision Sunday last week. If you missed it, go back and listen." [01:05:01] (19 seconds)



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