In Henry Sant's sermon titled "Walk in Love," based on Ephesians 5:2, he primarily addresses the nature of divine love as an essential characteristic of God and a foundational aspect of Christian relationships. Sant argues that love is not merely an attribute but signifies God's very essence, illustrating this through the doctrine of the Trinity and the sacrificial love of Christ. He expounds on key Scriptures, notably 1 John 4, emphasizing God's love revealed through Jesus' atoning sacrifice, thereby linking theological principles of propitiation and expiation to the believer's response of love towards God and one another. The practical implication is a call for Christian couples, Ed and Helen, to embody this divine love within their marriage through mutual respect and complementarian roles, illustrating the beautiful mystery of Christ and the Church in their union.
“Love is more than an attribute. Love really is the very nature of God.”
“God has given His only begotten Son to make that price, that great ransom price.”
“Husbands love your wives even as Christ also loved the church and gave himself for it.”
“If you love me, keep my commandments.”
The Bible teaches that God is love, and His love is demonstrated through Jesus Christ's sacrifice for us.
1 John 4:8, Ephesians 5:2
Christ's sacrifice is sufficient because He offered Himself as the propitiation for our sins, satisfying God's wrath.
1 John 4:10, Ephesians 5:2
Obedience to God's commandments demonstrates our love for Him and aligns us with His will.
John 14:15, Ephesians 5:2
Love in Christian marriage is modeled on Christ's sacrificial love for the Church.
Ephesians 5:25, Ephesians 5:22-23
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