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Nothing Can Separate Us From God's Love

June 24, 2018 · 2:20:43 · Watch on YouTube ↗

These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.

Summary

This Sunday gathering was a missionary service. Members shared reports of how the church serves its own city - feeding the hungry, giving shelter and water to the homeless, handing out food boxes to the poor and elderly, and caring for orphans at a children's home - alongside reports of mission trips and plans, including an upcoming trip to Ukraine. The leaders reminded the church of Jesus' command to go and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28) and to be witnesses first at home and then to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8), serving Christ in the least of these (Matthew 25).

The main sermon, preached by the pastor, was on the love of God. God is not merely loving; love is His very nature, just as He is holy and is light. That love was poured out for the world in Jesus Christ (John 3:16), and Romans 8 promises that nothing - trouble, danger, or even death - can separate us from it.

With testimonies of a hardened relative whose heart melted at an altar call, of Paul the persecutor, and of Peter who was restored after denying Christ, the preacher urged believers to abide in that love (John 15), to refuse the passing love of the world (1 John 2:15-17), and to let the Holy Spirit rekindle a first love that may have grown cold. The kingdom of God, he said, is within us.

Key Points

  • The Great Commission begins at home: be a witness in your own city before going to the ends of the earth.
  • Serving the poor, the homeless, and orphans is serving Christ Himself.
  • Love is not just something God does - it is who God is.
  • God's love was made visible at the cross and is offered to everyone in Christ.
  • Nothing in life or death can separate a believer from the love of God.
  • To abide in God's love is to keep His commandments and walk in daily fellowship with Him.
  • Loving the world cools our love for God; ask the Spirit to rekindle your first love.

Devotional

Stop for a moment and remember that God's love for you does not rest on your performance. Like a father who loves a sick child even more tenderly, He draws nearest when you are weak, fallen, or afraid. Romans 8 says no failure, no hardship, and not even death can pull you out of His hands. If that love has grown cold in you, simply turn back - the fire can be rekindled today. Abide in His love, and let it send you out to love the people around you.

God is not only loving - love is His very nature.
Be a witness here at home first, then to the ends of the earth.
Nothing in life or death can separate us from the love of God in Christ.

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