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Open with Jim Elliot/Moravian boys
What does it mean to “walk in love?”
Confess: I feel inadequate to preach on love, but it’s also because of this shortcoming that I must preach.
What does it mean to “walk in love?”
Ephesians 2 states the same thing more fully:
Do you feel the love of God?
What does it mean to “walk in love?”
God’s love for us ought to produce a joy and a peace that is so strong it overflows to others.
Love that does not overflow from joy and peace in God is not love at all.
How can you give away all that you have and deliver up your body to be burned and not have love?
The love comes from the wrong heart, not overflowing from joy in God.
World War II Story
How does this work?
Abide
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