Love is ____
Our series conclusion, a conversation about the importance of family
In a world obsessed with the negative, dwelling in the love of God creates gratitude in our hearts.
Something that we're all searching for is peace, unfortunately, we often spend all our time looking in the wrong places for it. This is a conversation about leaning into the peace that we have in Christ for every circumstance.
Who we are and what we're about as believers is actively building others up in love.
A conversation about the singularity, centrality and simplicity of God's perfect love.
Love is the fruit of believing, its evidence that our trust, hope and faith is in Jesus.
Love isn't just something God feels sometimes, or something He shares on occasion, love is Who God is.
So often the driving force of our lives is our feelings and emotions. God created us to love us, and to be fueled and compelled by His love for us.
A conversation about love expressed to others through a heart of humility.
While the world is continually looking for reasons to divide, Jesus' prayer is to make us one.
A conversation about welcomed and refreshing, counter-culture compassion.
A conversation about the second description of love in 1 Corinthians 13, love is kind.
The very first description of love that Paul gives in 1 Corinthians 13 is that love is patient. This is a conversation about quality of patience in our love for each other.
We all have priorities and focuses in life. This priority list changes over time, but God's heart is that we continue to keep the main thing the main thing. Love for others must remain at the top of our list.
There is a lot of emphasis on the responsibility of a believer, what's our thing? Jesus Himself explains to His disciples the priority and responsibility of their life, to love others as He loves them.