In his sermon on "Love," David Pledger examines the profound theological implications of God's love as expressed in 1 John 4:7-21. He emphasizes that love is rooted in God and serves as a primary indicator of one's relationship with Him; those who do not love do not know God (1 John 4:8). Pledger argues that this divine love is exemplified in the sending of Christ as the propitiation for sin (1 John 4:10), which not only reveals God's nature but also mandates believers to love one another (1 John 4:11). He fortifies his argument with theological insights from the Apostle Paul, particularly regarding the eternal significance of love, and challenges the congregation to manifest this love as essential evidence of indwelling faith (1 John 4:12). The sermon underscores the practical and doctrinal significance of love, particularly in affirming assurance before God's judgment, as believers are reminded that their love for others is a reflection of God’s perfect love for them.
“All true love originates with God. All true love shows that a person is indwelt with the Holy Spirit.”
“God is love, no matter what we see that may, to men at least, contradict that statement.”
“If God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.”
“A man has a false profession... he is a liar.”
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