Scripture
John 13:34–35
Acts 14:21-27; Psalm 145:8-13; Revelation 21:1-5; John 13:31-35
Sermon Week/Year
How Well Do You Love?
At the heart of the Christian life is a call—not to power, not to prestige, not even to peace—but to love. Not a soft or sentimental kind of love, but a steady, durable kind. The kind of love that shows up. That bends but doesn’t break. The kind that forgives when it hurts and keeps hoping when the world says not to.
This love isn’t extra credit. It’s the heart of the matter. It’s how the world knows we belong to Christ. Not by the size of our church or the strength of our opinions, but by the depth of our love—for one another, for strangers, even for those who wound us.
We’re not meant to go through life alone. From the very beginning, God created us for each other—for support, for kindness, for shared burdens and shared joy. Yes, winter comes for all of us in time. But we’re not sent into the cold by ourselves. In the promise…
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