![]() ![]() After that we went to 1 Corinthians 13 and we learned a number of characteristics about what it means to really love one another. And so one final time I would like to preach to you on this most important topic that we might abound more and more in the Lord’s new commandment that we have studied in John 15 to love one another just as I have loved you.” 1īefore I read this text may I remind you, again, that in John 13 we learned how Christ loves, that he loves self sacrificially and that he loves with self humiliation and self control. That is human nature, isn’t it? And that is not to say that we don’t have room to grow in the area of love. Now that is not to say that we might be more fond of some than others. It is a very loving group of souls in this place. And I say that from the bottom of my heart, a love that you have for Christ and for one another. One would have to look long and hard to find a more loving group of people. I have heard from a number of you and I truly rejoice in the love that I experience here in this church. ![]() It has been a very fascinating as well as a challenging journey. Will you join me this morning by taking your Bibles and turning to 1 Peter chapter four? I want to share a few thoughts from verses seven through 11 in a moment as we conclude this series that I have been bringing to you with respect to the heart of love. Moreover, as in any transcription of the spoken word, the full intention and passion of the speaker cannot be fully captured and will in no way reflect the same style of a written document. It should in no way be considered an edited document ready for print. Each transcript is a rough approximation of the message preached and may occasionally misstate certain portions of the sermon and even misspell certain words. ![]()
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