In his sermon titled "The Significance of Love," Henry Sant addresses the central theological topic of agape love as articulated in Colossians 3:14. He emphasizes that love is foundational to the believer’s identity in Christ, arguing that love serves as the "bond of perfectness," essential for the manifestation of the Christian life. Sant draws from various Scripture passages, including 1 Corinthians 13 and Ephesians 4:24, to support the claim that love is the root and culmination of all spiritual graces. Furthermore, he highlights the doctrinal significance of love as reflecting God's nature and demonstrating the believer's election and sanctification, rooted in God's sovereign love and the redemptive work of Christ.
“Above all these things put on charity, which is the bond of perfectness.”
“Love is that that is so primary. Love is that that is so basic.”
“God is love. And that’s what believers are called to.”
“If any man say, I love God and hate his brother, he is a liar.”
Colossians 3:14 emphasizes love as the bond of perfectness among all spiritual virtues.
God's election is revealed in Scripture as an eternal and sovereign act, established before the foundation of the world.
Love is fundamental for Christians as it is the essential bond that perfects and unites all virtues in Christ.
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