The sermon titled "As I Have Loved You," delivered by Rick Warta, centers on the doctrine of love as the foundational characteristic of the Christian life, particularly as instructed by Jesus in John 13:34. The speaker highlights the critical state of the Corinthian church, plagued by divisions, pride, and a lack of genuine love for one another, referencing 1 Corinthians 13 and 14 to illustrate that spiritual gifts should never eclipse the priority of love. He argues that true love emanates from God and is essential for believers, as seen through the teachings of Paul and the pastoral exhortation in 1 John. The practical significance emphasized is that love is not merely an emotional state but a reflection of one’s relationship with God, rooted in the grace of Christ, and essential for the unity and edification of the church body.
“If I do not have this love, which is the gift of God's grace, by the Spirit of Christ in me, because Christ died for me, then I'm nothing.”
“Earnestly seek after, pursue this gift, love. We can't produce it.”
“The one thing that will endure is the love of the Lord Jesus Christ and His Spirit in us.”
“Be ye kind one toward another, forgiving one another, even as God, for Christ's sake, has forgiven you.”
The Bible emphasizes that love is the greatest commandment and is essential for Christian unity.
John 13:34-35, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
The Bible states that love is the fulfillment of God's law and the evidence of our faith.
1 John 4:7-8, Romans 13:10
Pursuing love fosters unity and reflects Christ's character to the world.
1 Corinthians 14:1, Galatians 5:22
The love of Christ compels us to love others, as it exemplifies perfect love.
1 John 4:19, John 15:12-13
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