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Why is love the motive for Christian living?

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Love motivates Christian living because it is the response to God's love and grace in our lives.

In the Christian life, love serves as the primary motivation for our actions and behaviors, rather than a mere sense of obligation or duty. As discussed in the sermon, the relationship between Christ and His Church is characterized by love; thus, our obedience should flow from a heart that loves Him. This love inspires a desire to fulfill God’s commands, not as a means to earn acceptance but as a joyful response to the grace bestowed upon us. Love compels us to serve others, seek holiness, and pursue God wholeheartedly. When we grasp the depth of Christ's affection for us, it cultivates within us a desire to reflect that love in our relationships and interactions.
Scripture References: 1 John 4:19, Song of Solomon 2:10-13

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