The sermon "In Love - A Fullness that Never Ends" by James H. Tippins explores the profound and multifaceted nature of love as depicted in Scripture, particularly the love of God and its implications for believers. Tippins emphasizes that love is not merely an emotional experience but an action rooted in commitment and covenant, drawing parallels between God's love and the love demonstrated in the life of Joseph. Key Scriptures discussed include Ephesians 1:4-5, which underscores God's predestining love, and John 3:16, illustrating God's sacrificial love for humanity. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for believers to embody this unfailing love, as it enables them to endure trials and extend grace, reflecting Christ’s love toward others, especially in moments of hardship and betrayal.
“Love is not merely the manner, but the very marrow or the core from which our actions, attitudes, and affections flow.”
“In love, God predestined us for adoption... This love is the essence of God's character.”
“Love never fails. It does not keep a record of wrong.”
“When we love those who have offended us, we look at them through the love we have for them.”
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