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Intro- We are looking each evening at our ultimate example… Jesus, and how we need to be more like Him.
Before we start examining Him tonight, I want to first talk about something that Paul famously wrote.
It is something that I want us to think about for a minute.
I want us to understand the depth of that statement.
Paul had just gone through a list If I (speak in tongues, have prophetic powers, understand all mysteries, have all knowledge and faith that can move mountains) but don’t have love… I am nothing..
I want us to understand that “love” wasn’t Paul’s strong suit… (sometimes we may think that what we do really well is more important than other things that we aren’t good at)… Paul isn’t doing that here… Paul, who was formerly a persecutor of the church, did not have love as his strong suit… This message came from God… If you have not love… you are nothing...
Let’s look at how Jesus loved.
Love Caused Jesus to leave Heaven
Love caused Him to have compassion on those in need
Love caused Jesus to die
Love caused him to care about those who killed him
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