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Why God Made Us
(Commentary) The Genesis story tells us about God’s creative work, but not so much about why God did that work. The commentary considers a few possible answers, but it all relates back to love.
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The Behavior of Love
(Sermon) John tells believers to love as Jesus did and feels no need to define the word beyond that. His approach is considerably more powerful and convicting than any secular definition of love.
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What does it take to love you?
(Psalms and prayers) A prayer of questioning devotion.
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To Live as He Lives
(Prayer)
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Loved, Redeemed and Summoned by Name
(Sermon) Isaiah predicts judgment and redemption for the Jewish people. His words are applicable for us today. They convey that you and I are loved, redeemed and summoned by name to uniquely serve. That service may be surprisingly simple, wonderfully important, and personally gratifying.
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Sing with the Angels Everyone, It’s Christmas
(Sermon) A Christmas reminder of the joy God had in announcing his son. May we all feel the same joy this year.
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Refresh the Hearts of the Lord’s People
(Sermons) Paul writes a lovely, warm letter to Philemon, and in it are lessons for us about how to refresh the hearts of God’s people with love.
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Mercy, Justice and Love: Absolutes of God
(Sermon) If God is absolutely just, how can He show mercy? If God is absolutely merciful, how can He be just? Yet God is both and only love can explain it.