Sermons About Agape
God's Unconditional Love
Receiving God's unconditional love into our lives will radically transform our Christian walk and experience. There are many barriers that keep up from walking in His love for us, but He has provided the tools to find true hope and freedom.
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Loving the Hard to Love
G.K. Chesterton once noted that children's fairy tales actually teach grown up lessons. His favorite was Beauty And The Beast because it teaches that the "unlovely must be deeply loved before they become lovable." This is a profound truth! We can apply this! We all have plenty of unlovelys so to speak in our own lives. How do we actually love the unlovely? That is where a special Bible word comes in... a Greek word for Love that is almost impossible to find outside the Greek New Testament! That word is Agape! Unconditional, unprovoked, stubborn Love!
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Some Facts About God's Love
This sermon looks at God's love with lots of illustrations to help us try to comprehend His in comprehendible love.
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Love's Don't Do List
“Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. Love does not demand its own way. Love is not irritable, and it keeps no record of when it has been wronged. It is never glad about injustice but rejoices whenever the truth wins out.†1 Corinthians 13:4-6 (NLT) Love:  Is Not Jealous –  Is Not Boastful –  Is Not Proud –  Is Not Rude –  Is Not Selfish –  Is Not Irritable –  Does Not Keep Records of Wrongs –  Does Not Delight in Injustice - Love Abounds in Grace and Mercy – Our Prayer – Lord Jesus, thank You for Your gracious and merciful love for me. Give me the desire, ability and opportunity to love _______________ with Your love. Remind me each day to love You with all of my heart, soul, mind and strength. Amen
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Life Isn't Fair - 2.mp3
Life Isn't Fair. What can the church do to let others know that God is fair even though life isn't.
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One Anothering
We’re told in this story in John 13:12-17: “When he had washed their feet and put on his outer garments and resumed his place, he said to them, ‘Do you understand what I have done to you? It is in this setting of death’s sobriety and last words that Jesus speaks to His disciples, His friends. It is in this setting of scandalous humility that Christ speaks to us through His words about His dying commands and wishes for those who have been loved by Him. ...that you love one another: just as I have loved you.
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