True Love
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How does your understanding of love compare with the kind of "true love" described in Scripture, and what would it look like to live that out in your relationships this week?
SummaryWhat does the world really need? While our culture constantly talks about love, this message argues that what the world truly lacks is real, biblical love. Beginning with the observation that love is the "energy of life," Dr. Robert Lewis explains that many of the things people call love—conditional affection, emotional attraction, or lust—are merely substitutes that ultimately leave people empty.
Drawing from passages throughout Scripture, he demonstrates that love is central to God's redemptive plan. God's love moved Him to pursue sinful humanity, love fulfills the entire law, love is the goal of Christian instruction, and love is the defining mark of every follower of Christ. The Christian life is not measured simply by knowledge or religious activity, but by a transformed heart that genuinely loves God and others.
Turning to 1 Corinthians 13, Dr. Lewis highlights Paul's practical description of "true love." Love is patient, kind, humble, selfless, forgiving, truthful, enduring, and unwavering. Unlike the world's temporary or self-serving versions of love, biblical love never fails because it reflects God's own character. Followers of Christ are called not merely to admire this love but to pursue it as the defining characteristic of their lives.
Outline- Why the world desperately needs real love
- False substitutes for biblical love
- Love at the center of God's plan
- Love fulfills God's commands
- Love as the goal of Christian growth
- Love as the evidence of genuine faith
- The transformation of John: from "Son of Thunder" to the Apostle of Love
- The characteristics of true love (1 Corinthians 13)
- True love never fails
- Love is the life-giving force that God intends to characterize every believer.
- The world's versions of love are often conditional, emotional, or self-serving, but biblical love is sacrificial and enduring.
- God's love is the foundation of salvation and the motivation behind His pursuit of humanity.
- Love is the fulfillment of God's commands and the proper motivation for Christian obedience.
- Spiritual maturity is measured not by knowledge alone, but by growing in love.
- Genuine love is one of the clearest evidences of knowing Christ.
- The qualities listed in 1 Corinthians 13 provide a practical picture of how believers are called to live.
- True love reflects God's character and never fails.
- John 3:16 — God's love moved Him to send His Son for the world.
- Matthew 22:34–40 — Love for God and neighbor fulfills the entire Law.
- 1 Timothy 1:5–7 — The goal of Christian instruction is love.
- John 13:35 — Love identifies Jesus' disciples.
- 1 John 4:7–8 — Those who know God demonstrate His love.
- Luke 9:51–56 — Jesus corrects James and John, teaching a better way than anger.
- 1 Corinthians 13:4–8 — True love is patient, kind, enduring, and never fails.
Recorded 9.5.82