In the sermon titled "Love Made Perfect," Mike McInnis explores the theological themes of God's love and the necessity of love among believers, as illustrated in 1 John 4. He emphasizes that true love originates from God, who first loved humanity by sending His Son as a propitiation for sin (1 John 4:9-10). The preacher discusses the difference between atonement and propitiation, asserting that Christ's work not only fulfills the law but also serves to reconcile believers to God. McInnis explains how having a secure identity in Christ allows believers to love one another, indicating that love for others is an evidence of genuine faith (1 John 4:20-21). The sermon confirms the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation and the transformative power of His love, showcasing its practical significance in the life of the believer, specifically in dealing with fear and fostering community.
“God is love, and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.”
“Perfect love casteth out fear, because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
“If a man say, I love God and hateth his brother, he is a liar.”
The Bible reveals that God's love is demonstrated through Christ, who was sent as the propitiation for our sins.
1 John 4:9-10
Propitiation is essential as it signifies Christ's atoning sacrifice that satisfies God's wrath towards our sins.
1 John 4:10
We know we are loved by God through the sacrifice of His Son and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
1 John 4:16-17
Loving one another is crucial because it reflects God's love and fulfills His commandment.
1 John 4:20
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