Sermon Series: Christmas
Sermon Title: Love
Sermon Text: 1 John 4:7-12
Sermon Points:
1. Where does love come from?
2. What does love look like?
Daily Devotional Guide
Love is probably the most misunderstood word in the English language. Many use it to mean acceptance or even celebration. In the Bible, it means something else. If there's one word in this week's passage that helps us to better understand the true meaning of love it's propitiation. Propitiation isn't really misused. It's not used at all. When's the last time you heard someone say propitiation who wasn't preaching a sermon at the moment?
Propitiation means that God's perfect and just wrath has been satisfied. We deserved God's punishment but Jesus took it in our place. Now that's love. Love is more than a feeling. It's self-sacrifice for the good of another. Dig down to the root system of Christmas and that's what you'll find.
Jesus didn't take on flesh to affirm us or celebrate us in our sin. No, he came to kill the sin that killed us so that we can have eternal life.
Love serves.
Love leads.
And love bleeds.
When you think of the birth of Christ this year, think of God the Father sending God the Son to die for his people. That's true love.
Monday - Romans 3:1-8
Tuesday - Romans 3:9-20
Wednesday - Romans 3:21-31
Thursday - Romans 5:1-11
Friday - Romans 5:12-21
Saturday - Romans 8:1-30
Sunday - Romans 8:31-39