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Bruce Hempel delivers a sermon on love, emphasizing its centrality in the Christian faith. He explores biblical teachings on love, distinguishing between agape (sacrificial love) and phileo (brotherly love), and highlights how God’s love transforms lives. The message challenges listeners to respond to God’s love by living sacrificially and embracing their identity as His children.
- [00:00:00] Introduces the topic of love, noting its familiarity yet depth, and connects it to Christ’s nature.
- [00:02:09] Lists books with frequent references to love: Psalms (God’s love for us), Song of Solomon (romantic love), John (God’s love), and 1 John (love for one another).
- [00:05:02] Explains Greek words for love: agape (sacrificial) and phileo (brotherly), citing Jesus’ command to love enemies (agape).
- [00:06:04] Quotes Matthew 22:37-40 on the greatest commandments: loving God and neighbor.
- [00:07:37] Contrasts cultures without Christ’s love (e.g., revenge cycles) with the transformative power of the gospel, using the example of Jim Elliott and the Waorani tribe.
- [00:10:29] Challenges listeners to surrender fully to Christ, rejecting a half-hearted faith.
- [00:14:46] References John 3:16 as foundational to understanding God’s love.
- [00:16:12] Turns to 1 John 3:1-3, emphasizing adoption as God’s children and future glorification.
- [00:18:11] Shares a story of a boy transformed by experiencing love at a retreat.
- [00:21:53] Reflects on the hope of being like Christ in eternity (1 John 3:2).
- [00:23:28] Warns against the devil’s accusations, affirming believers’ identity and forgiveness.
Scripture References
- Matthew 22:37-40
- John 3:16
- 1 John 3:1-3
- 1 John 4:19
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