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Walking in Christian Love
Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
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This sermon presents a profound, holistic vision of Christian love as the essential foundation of authentic faith and service, rooted in the character of God and demonstrated through patient, kind, and selfless action. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13:1–7, it emphasizes that even the most impressive spiritual gifts and sacrifices—tongues, prophecy, faith, generosity, or martyrdom—lack eternal value without love, which is not sentimental or self-serving but a disciplined, active, and enduring commitment to the good of others. The passage defines love through both its positive attributes—patience, kindness, rejoicing in truth, and perseverance—and its negative rejections—envy, pride, self-seeking, anger, and holding grudges—revealing love as a transformative virtue that requires the Spirit's work in the believer's heart. The preacher calls the audience to self-examination, urging them to abandon pride, bitterness, and performance-driven motives, and instead to live as those who have been forgiven, called, and empowered by grace, reflecting Christ's sacrificial love in daily life.