In his sermon titled "Run After Love," Chris Cunningham addresses the theological significance of love as central to the Christian faith, particularly as presented in 1 Corinthians 14:1. He argues that love is not only essential for understanding the Christian walk but is the true motivation for all actions and gifts believers possess. Cunningham emphasizes that the love discussed in Scripture differs fundamentally from worldly notions of love, being selfless and rooted in God's character. He supports his assertions with various scriptural references, including Luke 11:42 and 2 Thessalonians 2:10, illustrating the necessity of pursuing love over mere legalism or self-righteousness. The practical significance of this message lies in the Reformed doctrine that salvation stems from God's love towards sinners and that a genuine relationship with Christ compels believers to express their love through service and the edification of the church.
“Love is a word that gets used a lot in this world... But we see what God means by love in this chapter 13. Not the world, it's two different things.”
“Salvation is God loving sinners. Sinners, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
“The remedy to not receiving the love of the truth and perishing because of it is the electing grace of God Almighty.”
“Run after the love of God, love for Christ, love for his sheep, love for his gospel, run like your soul depended on it.”
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