Sunday Service - 2025-05-04

Sunday Service - 2025-05-04

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Loving God
John 21:15-19

Pastor Chris Bonner

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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Good morning, everyone. Thank you, Danny. It's a great job. Great man of God there.

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If you don't know Dan, you got to get to know him. Amen.

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So we're going to be looking at John chapter 21 today, and it's cool how

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again, most of the time, almost never do I speak to the worship team ahead of time

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about what the message is. Sometimes they see it ahead. But as we were singing about loving,

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the God loving us today is about us loving God, right? But I love that song, don't you?

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He loves us. Oh, how He loves us. Oh, how He loves us. Oh, how He loves us.

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I mean, He really does love us, doesn't He? And yet, do we love Him? Do we love Him the way

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He wants to be loved? What does love look like from God's perspective, us loving Him?

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We already know that we're loved. I mean, God loves everyone, even those who hate Him, right?

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God loves us. The question is, do we love God? And if so, how do we demonstrate it?

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And that's what we're going to talk about today, about loving God. Let's pray.

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Father God, we ask you to speak powerfully. I already know you are, Lord, because your word

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is so life changing, Lord. So we ask you to use your word to just dive and dig in deep, Lord God,

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to rejuvenate us, to empower us, to set us free, Lord God. We want to be untethered to old thinking,

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untethered to our old creation, our old man, and renewed in you, tethered to you.

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So, Lord God, just show us how we can love you better, Lord, because we know you love us,

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but we want to love you. So we ask you, Lord, to speak through your word in Jesus' name, amen.

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So, you know, when Jesus was walking through his ministry of three plus years after he got

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anointed by the Holy Spirit, and he always had people following him of all types, but, you know,

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the scribes, the Pharisees, they're always trying to trip him up and catch him off guard and question

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his authority. And when the scribes said, which is the greatest commandment? Do you remember that?

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Which is the greatest commandment? They were thinking 10 commandments, maybe some Levitical

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commandments, but what did Jesus say? To love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul,

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mind, and strength. This is the first commandment. Now, I look at that.

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How in the world can we love the Lord with all of our heart, all of our soul,

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all of our mind, and all of our strength? To me, that seems impossible. How about to you?

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Really? With everything? Love God with everything? You know, how can we possibly do that?

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And then he goes on and gives the second commandment. The second is like it. And he says,

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to love your neighbor as yourself. So in other words, to love others, right? So he's given us

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that second commandment. You know, what if these commandments are coupled together

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in that by loving God, we love God by loving others, right? In other words, we demonstrate our love

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for God by loving those he loves. You remember when in Matthew 25, when the Lord comes and

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he's judging on his throne and he gathers the sheep on his right hand, the goats on his left.

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And he says, those of you who come to me, those righteous ones, the sheep, because when I was

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hungry, you gave me food. When I was thirsty, you gave me something to drink. When I was a stranger,

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you took me in. When I was naked, you clothed me. When I was sick, you visited me. When I was in

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prison, you came to me. And of course, the righteous are saying like,

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when did we ever see you in those conditions? Well, when you did it for the least of these,

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you did it for me. Like loving God is loving others in his name, loving those he loves,

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loving those on behalf of Christ, right? Because Christ is seated at the right hand of the Father

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right now. And we are a demonstration of his love to the world, right? So that's how we

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demonstrate our love to the Lord is by loving those he loves. Quite often, Jesus would give

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the answer within the question. Like when he said to those who are saying, oh, you're doing

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that in the power of Beelzebub. If I do that in the power of Beelzebub, how do your sons

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cast out demons, right? According to them by God's strength. So he's saying, no, I'm doing this

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by the power of God, right? When the rich young ruler came to him and he says, good teacher,

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tell me how to get to heaven. And Jesus said, why do you call me good? There's only one

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who is good and that is God. So he's telling him, you're calling me good because I am God,

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right? So he's giving the answer. What if the second commandment is how we perform

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the first commandment by loving others on his behalf? You know, in fact, John wrote,

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he knew all about God's love, right? And he wrote in 1 John 4 verses 20 and 21, he says,

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if someone says, I love God and hates his brother, he is a liar. For he who does not love his

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brother whom he has seen, how can he love God whom he has not seen? And this commandment we

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have from him that he who loves God must love his brother also. So that is how we demonstrate

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our love to God is by loving those he loves. And we can say, well, I know that, of course.

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But a lot of times we lose track of that and think our love for God is purely a one-on-one

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relationship and forget, no, no, no, he wants to pour his love out through us to others, right?

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And so that's the idea here. So as I set up this scene that is very familiar to you,

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I'm sure if you're reading your Bible for any time at all, and we mentioned when Jesus

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appeared to the disciples on the Sea of Galilee, right? And so we talked two weeks ago

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on Easter, Jesus rose from the dead, right? And now he's walking upon the earth for a total

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of 40 days before he would be ascended to heaven. And during that time when he rose from the dead,

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the first person he appeared to was Mary Magdalene. I think that's so awesome, right?

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Mary Magdalene. Then he appears to Peter. Then he appeared to the two on the way to Emmaus.

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Remember that? And when they realized who he was and who they just saw, they ran back to Jerusalem,

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saw the others. And as they're in there talking about, he appeared to see this.

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They didn't mention Mary Magdalene there, but of course, I'm sure it was said,

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he appeared to us on the road. And as they're like rejoicing, suddenly there's Jesus in the

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midst of him. With the door shut, he's just there, right? And he appeared to them there again.

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If you can recall, Thomas wasn't there. So when Jesus left, he came and he goes,

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I don't believe you guys. Unless I touch his wounds, I won't believe that he actually rose

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from the dead. Eight days later, he appears again in front of all of them. And that's when

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Thomas says, my Lord and my God. And now he's convinced, right? So that was the second time

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he appeared to all of them. But you know, Jesus was appearing to a lot of people.

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In fact, Paul shares in 1 Corinthians 15, three to seven, he says,

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and he was seen by Cephas, that's Peter. Then by the 12, after that he was seen by over

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500 brethren at once. So Jesus was actually doing small venue preaching. Isn't that awesome?

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Like there is the resurrected Christ preaching to many, many people. So many people saw him,

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right? So where we pick this up is just after he appeared for the third time to all of his

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disciples, okay? The third time. And that's when he came to the beach and he said, hey,

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do you have anything to eat? They didn't recognize him. Then he said, throw the net on the right

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side. And they caught this humongous catch of 153 fish. They drag it into the beach in this

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net and they're just overwhelmed. It's Jesus, right? And then they have breakfast together.

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And now we pick it up in this scene where Jesus is going to have a tough conversation with Peter.

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And I think about this because this was probably the fourth time at least he was talking to Peter

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after his resurrection. And yet it's not reported until now that Jesus is going to

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speak to him. Frankly, do you even love me? Peter, right? He's going to confront him and yet he's

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going to restore him. Why did he wait maybe two and a half, two to two and a half weeks before he

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actually appeared to Peter to have this conversation? We had already seen him three

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other times, right? And as I was thinking about that, you know, a lot of times difficult

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conversations, yet we have to be sensitive to things, right? Now, as I was contemplating this,

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I'm thinking, what are the things that we need to consider when we are confronting people or trying

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to reconcile differences or navigating, you know, touchy subjects, but we want to bring

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reconciliation. And the Lord gave me three things. Truth, right? Timing and temperament.

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You know, I think we need all three of those things before we're going to discuss something with

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someone who we have an issue with or things that need to be resolved. You know what I mean?

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You need to have truth on your side. I mean, I've messed that up at times thinking I knew the

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full truth and I knew a part of the truth, right? But I didn't know everything. We can really jump

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to conclusions, can't we? Or timing. We jump in too soon. You know, for Jesus to talk to Peter the

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very first time Peter sees him, and he's like saying, Lord, you're alive. I can't believe it.

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Yeah, Peter, I got to talk to you. Remember that denial three times? Let's hash this out

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right here now. I mean, it's kind of too soon, right? You know, I mean, it's like they're just

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rejoicing that they're together. Do you know what I mean? And for him to already start to discuss

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these difficult issues might have been too soon. Do you know what I mean? It's almost like picture

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the prodigal son. Give me my inheritance. He runs away. He squanders it. Suddenly he's there

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watching the pigs eat. He's like, my servants of my father have it better than me. He goes back,

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humble. His father sees him up the road. You know the story, right? And he sees him coming.

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And what does the father do? He runs to him and embraces and kisses his neck. You're back. My son

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who was lost is now found. He's rejoicing. Now, could you imagine if he had seen him down the

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road? I'm like, yep, yep. I figured he'd come back. Just go back in the house and sit down and wait.

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Imagine that, like his son is coming down the road, like wretched, starving, barefooted, dirty,

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smelly. And his dad just turns back. No, he's got to pay for this decision, you know? Or his father

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does run to him. He gets to him. Man, you reek. Where's all your money? You don't even have shoes on?

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What did you do with all your money? Immediately address the difficult issues. How did you become

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dissatisfied with what I offered you here? Did he have any of those conversations? No,

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he rejoiced, right? Get my son a robe, a ring, shoes, kill the fatted calf. We're having a party

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because my son who was lost is now found. He's home. It would have been too soon to get into

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all these, you know, you know, you got to work on your budgeting and you really have to, like,

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learn discipline in your work. It's too soon, right? It's just not the right timing, right?

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And I believe that's a part of this with Jesus. He loves Peter. He knows how guilty Peter must

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feel. He remembers. He told him in advance, you know, by the time the rooster crows,

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you will deny me three times. Suddenly, Peter, for the last time, is cursing. I swear by blah,

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blah, blah. I don't know him. Suddenly, the rooster crows. He looks across the courtyard

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and Jesus turns to him. Could you just imagine that? Like he's in the middle of all kinds of stuff,

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right? By then, maybe the crown was already hammered into his head,

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but he at least was beaten, spit on, his beard was torn, and there he is. And suddenly, the rooster

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crows and Jesus knows exactly where Peter is and what he just did. Can you imagine, like,

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imagine rewinding that again and again in your mind. Like, man, he was my life. Like,

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I followed him everywhere. Like, he was, he had everything, you know, he had the words of life

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and I reject that even to some little girl. Like, really? Like, imagine that. And then Jesus

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sees him. Do you think he's going to bring up that at that time? But now it's time to address it.

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And more for Peter's sake than Christ. Because, you know, he had to work these things out for

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Peter's benefit. You ever notice sometimes when there's some difficult issues that we should

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work through? There was a little blow up, a little argument, a little something or other.

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And we say, you know what? We're back to being peaceful now. Like, I don't want to

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ruffle their feathers. We'll get in another argument. I don't want to talk about that now

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because we're doing good now. Well, you know, if we don't reconcile the things of the past,

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they're going to be part of our future too, right? They're just going to keep coming back.

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If it's a pattern, it's going to come back again and again. The best time to do it

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was when there isn't a lot of emotion. There isn't a lot of strife. And we could just say,

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listen with truth, with timing and temperament. That means like, you know, I have to be cool.

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I have to be loving. I have to want something good to come out of this interaction. You know,

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this conversation. I want what God wants. That's what I want. I don't want me to win.

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I don't want them to win. I want God to win. I want him to resolve this situation. That's

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what Christ wanted. He wanted Peter to be resolved. He didn't want to rub his face in the fact that

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he denied him three times. No, he wanted to restore him. And not only for Peter's sake,

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but for all of their sakes. He had to do this in public with all of his other disciples there.

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They're all on the beaches, right? And he asked him these questions we're about to read

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in the presence of everyone so that they could hear that Christ has restored Peter.

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Peter needed to know that he was right with God. Why? Because when that Pentecost came

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another like three weeks later or whatever, and the Holy Spirit came, Peter couldn't be carrying

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any guilt, any condemnation, any memory, rewinding, rewinding of the denial. Imagine that you're

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walking on the street, you hear a rooster crow, you're like, oh, gosh, like, yeah, it still stings.

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Every time I think of I did that, right? Well, I'm sure the Lord restoring him,

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that dissipated over time because he knew he was right with God. Imagine that Pentecost

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when all of a sudden people say, what's going on here? And Peter says,

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I've been awakened. It's time. And bam, he gives that sermon that saves 3,000 people,

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just like that, right? The Lord gave him the worst because he was restored. It's so important

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to reconcile things, differences, patterns that are not right with God. We need to reconcile them

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in love, right? And so this is what Jesus is going to do. He's going to restore him.

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And he's going to, not only that, but he's going to show Peter how to prove to himself

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that he loves God, that he loves Christ by loving others on behalf of Christ, right?

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So let's dig in, you ready? It's only five verses.

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John 21 verse 15.

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So when they had eaten breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonah,

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do you love me more than these? Now, more than these, you know, some commentaries

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said he was talking about the fish. I don't know. You know, like, do you love me more than this

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fishing career of yours? You know, like 153 fish sitting on the beach. We just ate a couple.

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But you know, do you love me more than fishing? I have a feeling that's not what it was.

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I have a feeling it was more like, do you love me more than these other disciples? Because Peter

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was again and again saying like, I'm the best. I'm the greatest. When everyone else fails you,

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I will never surrender. I will never bail on you. In fact, he says it in Matthew 26, 33,

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he says, when all else stumble because of you, I will never be made to stumble. I'm going to stick

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up for you, Lord. And you know, he did. He actually cut off Malchus's ear with his sword.

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He tried in his feeble way to defend Jesus. And when that didn't work, I'm out. I'm out of ideas.

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I'm out of here. Right? Because he didn't know what else to do. But Jesus was saying,

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remember you said you were better than everybody else. Okay. I only make you great. You don't make

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you great. You know, he's saying, you love me more than these. It's not about that anyway.

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Right. And then, but he doesn't call him Peter. Did you notice that? Like Jesus gave Peter his

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name. Do you remember this? We see it in a couple of verses in

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John five 20. No, no. Matthew 16, 18. Sorry. He says, and also I say to you that you are Peter,

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just after Peter says, you are the son of the living God. Well, flesh and blood did not reveal

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this to you, but my father who was in heaven. And he said, and I say also to you that you are Peter

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and on this rock, meaning himself, I will build my church and the gates of Haiti shall not

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prevail against it. We see also another place where Simon to whom he gave the name Peter.

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So he called Peter rock. That's what Peter means, right? As a rock. But here he wasn't calling

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him rock. He was calling him a son of a man. In other words, your ordinary flesh

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until I dwell in you. I empower you. Everything good in you is going to be because of me,

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not because of you. So he was, he was reconciling Peter to himself, right? And so he's saying,

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do you love me? And there's two words. I know you know this part because you've heard it before,

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but we're going to see an interaction of two words for love. Okay. Because he says, Peter,

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son of Jonah, do you love me? And the word that Jesus uses is agape love.

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But Peter replies and says to him, yes, Lord, you know that I filet oh you.

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And that's a different kind of love. Now, agape love is used most often. It's more most

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comprehensive, actually 116 times agape. Oh, which is the verb form is 142 times agape is very common.

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Okay. But it is, it's comprehensive, right? Whereas filet oh is actually, in a sense,

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a more intimate and more personal love. Did you realize I heard many times people compare it

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and no agape is sacrificial and it is and selfless and it is and filet oh is more surfacey. Well,

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it's more personal because a lot of times it involves personal connection, right?

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Filet oh, isn't a bad love. It's a very personal love. Agape is a comprehensive like,

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I commit to agape you no matter what you do or say, right? You know, you can agape love someone

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that you don't like at all. They annoy you and you can agape them because you're committing

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and saying, you know what, this person, but I love them. I love them. I agape them, right?

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But you might not filet oh them. Do you know what I'm saying? It's not like you get the

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warm and fuzzies by being around them, but you still commit to love. Jesus is saying,

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I want that kind of love. I know you love me. I know you only want to stay with me,

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but guess what? I'm leaving in a couple of weeks and I'm ascending to heaven. You're

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not going to see this anymore, but you're going to sense me living in you. Trust that

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because you're not going to see through your senses. You're not going to hear me.

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In a sense, filet oh hinges really on our five senses, right? Whereas agape is just a commitment

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in the soul. It's like, I love this person because Jesus loves them. It's a sacrificial.

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You can read in 1 Corinthians 13 all about this love that never fails and it doesn't sound fun,

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but it's a commitment and it's a great thing. You know, John, when he talked about

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himself, the one whom Jesus, he said both the one whom Jesus filet oh'd and the one whom Jesus

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agape'd. He used both words for love because it was all good, right? But this word filet oh

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is not a bad word. In fact, I'll show you two verses that are going to kind of stun you about

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this filet oh love, John 5.20, for the father filet oh's the son. I mean, the father-in-law

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like loves hanging out with his son. Right now they're up there like, I don't know what they're

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doing, but they're having a good time, right? He's at the right hand of the father. I'm not even

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going to put some conjecture on that, but they're having a great time, right? Because he loves

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being with the son because they're one. I know that I'm not going to get into Trinity today,

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but they're connected. They're one, right? They love that connection, right? But he also agape's,

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of course, the son, right? The father filet oh's the son and shows him all things that he himself

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does, and he will show him greater works than these that you may marvel. So that's a good love.

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You know what? In fact, Paul takes it even further. 1 Corinthians 6 verse 22, he says,

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and anyone who does not filet oh the Lord Jesus, let him be accursed. Oh, Lord, come. I mean, that's,

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so he wants us to desire him through our senses. And I believe like worship, you know, when I

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worship, I just filet oh God. Do you know what I mean? I feel him, don't you? You know,

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when I'm engaged in something that is just like, that's so Godly and I sense him, I'm just like

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alive in the spirit. You know, it was so awesome. First Friday, you know, a few of us were walking

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around suddenly, there was this group of young teens just hanging out. And we look over and like,

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you know, you ever just sense like the Lord just saying, you're trying to walk away, you just keep

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like, you know, and you just can't. And so we got to go over there, right? So we go in the midst,

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and it was so beautiful, because you could just sense, you could just sense there was something

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there, right? And as we're talking, their lights, their eyes just start to light up, right? And

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we're talking, I'm just a zoning on one guy. And this kid like, I'm saying, don't you want this?

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Don't you want to? And he said, I do. And all of a sudden, so do I, so do I, so do I seven of them

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prayed and received Jesus Christ on Friday night. And I'm telling you, it was a few of us there

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were praying with and it was like, wow, like, you know, it's just like that all together. And

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you're like, and we encouraged him, we said, look, the enemy is going to try to steal this

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seed away. Don't trust him. What you did here is real. Put it in your phones. You accept the Christ,

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here's some stuff, read it, come out. I don't know. It doesn't look like any of them are here

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right now. So maybe next Sunday, but, but like, but like, I'll tell you what, you just feel like

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doing backflips. If I could, I would, right? Because your spirit is alive. You're sensing that

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filetio love of God in all five senses, because he's living in you, you know, so you can have the

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agape and the filetio, but the Lord says, you know, agape, you're even when you don't feel it,

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you commit. How many times do you go to events and, you know, and you're waiting for something

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to happen and it's not happening, but you're committed. The Lord told me to come, I'm going

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to come. I don't have to feel good about it. I don't have to feel it in my senses because I'm

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committed to agape love, you know, because I love those who God loves. So we're going to

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see this exchange that, that Jesus is saying, do you agape me? And he says, Lord, you know,

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I filetio you. Yeah, I know that, but there's going to be a time you're going to need more

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than the senses. You're going to need to love me beyond your five senses. You're going to need

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to love me because you've committed to love me and love others, right? And so let's read on.

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So then verse 16, oh, verse 15. So then he says, feed my lambs and literally feed lambs are youngen

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of the flock, right? So it's like, feed my baby flock. And what he's saying is new believers,

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feed them with the word of God, you know, it's so essential that when someone comes to Christ,

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we give them a Bible, we start to get them plugged into Bible teaching things that we're doing here

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so that they can immediately start growing and knowing the word of God. You know what our mission

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statement is to bring the kingdom and what's our vision? Nobody even know to know the love of God,

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grow in the love of God and show the love of God, right? So that's what we want people to do,

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to know, grow and show the love of God, to know this, you know, for themselves. And so let's read

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on verse 16. And he said to him again a second time, Simon, son of Jonah, do you agape me?

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And he said to him, yes, Lord, you know that I love you. And he said to him, tend my sheep.

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Now tend means to more care for, like protect, like a shepherd takes the sheep out and protects

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them from the wolves, you know, and they have sheep dogs and, and they're protecting,

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they also care for them, you know, if they suddenly get some sort of thing in their eye,

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a sty or a disease or whatever, you know, they're putting ointments on, they're caring for them,

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they're treating them, they're bringing them out to bigger pastures as they grow,

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you know, they're caring for them. And, you know, we all need to be cared for,

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you know, that's what discipleship is. It's really caring for one another, our walk,

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you know, in life groups, if you don't belong to one, join one, because you're going to learn

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what it looks like to be in a community, a smaller community, and learn what it looks like to walk

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in Christ, you know, and then cell groups, it's even a smaller version where you really learn,

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you know, the aspects, the different foundations of Christianity, you know,

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and so it's important to just grow that way, and that is really to tend the sheep.

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And then, verse 17, and then he said to him a third time, Simon, son of Jonah,

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do you love me? And Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time,

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do you love me with agape love? But this third time he said phileo. It's interesting because

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first it's do you agape me? Do you agape me? And he said, Jesus finally said, all right,

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I'm just going to bring this down to your level, okay? Do you really phileo me, right? He kind of

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like defaulted to what Peter's word for love was. Do you really phileo me? And he said,

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Lord, you know all things. You know that I phileo you. And Jesus said to him, feed my sheep.

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So here he's actually saying, first it was feed my lambs, the baby ones, then it was tend my mature

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ones. Now he's saying, feed my mature ones. You know, we're all, we all need to eat every day.

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We all need to consume the word of God, learn the word of God, study the word of God. It's so

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essential because the Holy Spirit knows how to use the word of God, right? It's the sword. And

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he does all kinds of work in your soul, mind and spirit to cause you to love him more, right?

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And he works in you. And it's so important to always be growing in the word of God,

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not for knowledge sake, not to get puffed up, but so that you can use the word of God

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and advance in this lifetime. Because when we get to the other side,

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we're going to know all things, right? In fact, in Hebrews 5, 12,

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the author of Hebrews was kind of rebuking the readers. He said, in fact, though by this time,

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you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you the elementary truths of God's word

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all over again. You need milk, not solid food. You know, as a believer, we can't be following people.

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We need to be following the Lord and knowing the word of God. We really do. You know, it's,

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you know, even like just listening to preaching, it's not good enough. You know, listening to

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different podcasts, it's not good enough. You need to read the word for yourself.

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Know your Bible. Just like, let it get, just soak it in because you will be so empowered

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by the word of God, right? And so then he reads on in verse 13 and 14, he says,

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anyone who lives on milk, being still an infant is not acquainted with the teaching

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about righteousness, but solid food is for the mature who by constant use have trained themselves

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to distinguish good from evil. So it's, we have to be maturing and knowing more and more

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deep things of God. I don't know if you ever did like, like a real intense study of one particular

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subject, let's say sin, and you look up all the Hebrew words for sin and all the Greek words

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for sin and see how they're used. I love that stuff because it's, it's, it's so fun to see where

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it takes you. A lot of times you come at the other side and say, what did I learn? I don't even know

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for sure. But like somehow you're richer in the word of God. You know, in fact, I heard a

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comparison with the word of God. They have to eat it every day, you know? And did you ever like

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read something in scripture and, you know, an hour later, you're like, I have no idea what I

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just read, you know? Well, like food can be that way. Like, do you remember what you ate last week

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on Sunday afternoon? Maybe you do, but how about a year ago? Like, no, I'm still here though.

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I'm still alive, right? You know, we can, we read the word. We don't know what it's actually

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doing in us, but it's keeping us alive and it is strengthening us. So it's so important to always

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be digesting the word of God over and over again. In fact, in Leviticus, it talks about the clean

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animals and the clean animals chew the cud. Have you ever heard that whole scenario? But really,

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it's like kind of like you eat it, you start digesting, it's a little broken down and also,

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you know, when you look at a cow out in the field, it's like,

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I do that sometimes when I start to choke on my tuna because it's too dry. No, I'm kidding.

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Too much information. Thank you, Ken. But like, really, it goes in, it starts to digest and it

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comes back up and you're getting more and more out of it. Well, the word of God is like that,

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isn't it? You start to read, you're like, I never saw that before. Well, you did,

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but it didn't mean the same thing because the word of God is active, alive, sharper than any

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two-edged sword, dividing soul and spirit, joint and marrow, thoughts and intentions of the heart.

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It's alive. It's active. It's always at work in you. And you read it one time, you think,

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I got nothing out of that. It's still in there. The seeds in there. It just, the water didn't

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hit it yet. Right? But then all of a sudden you read it again. You're like, wow. And you're getting

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more and more enriched in the word of God. You know? So anyway, but so he, so Jesus is saying,

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do you love me? Whatever word you want to use. And Peter's like, how can you ask that?

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Show me by loving those I love because I'm not going to be here anymore. And the only way you're

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going to experience that love that you have for me is when you love others, just like, you know,

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feeding the hungry, giving water to the thirsty, clothing the naked, visiting the sick, taking in

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the stranger, going to those who are in prison. Like all these things are aspects of us loving

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on behalf of Christ. That's how we love God by loving others. Amen. Just two more quick verses.

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Well, let's finish this. Verse 18. Most assuredly I say to you,

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when you were younger, you girded yourself and walked where you wished. But when you are old,

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you will stretch out your hands and another will gird you and carry you where you do not wish.

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And this he spoke signifying by what death he would glorify God. And when he had spoken this,

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he said to him, follow me. Now we know John's like, if you just gave me that prophecy, I mean, Peter,

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like, if you just told me that's my future, follow you. And what about John? How come he's not coming

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too, right? But like he's telling him, you're going to have to agape me to get through the stuff

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you're going to be facing. You know, it's interesting. Peter, throughout his two letters

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of first and second Peter, only used the word agape, never even uses filetio anymore,

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because he experienced the true love of God is so vast. It's so sacrificial. But when you love

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agape love, you feel the filetio love of God. We already know we're loved by him.

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How do we love him? By loving those he loves. You know, we are the only ones on earth who can

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demonstrate Christ's love to this world. Isn't that something? We're it. And you're like thinking,

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I don't do much. Well, I feel that way about myself sometimes. I'm not doing enough. Well,

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it's not guilt or condemnation, but it's a fulfillment of why we're still here. Amen.

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So we're going to ask Pastor Doug to come up. He's going to lead us in communion

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as we celebrate the Lord's body and blood that was expended for us if the worship team can come

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up as well. And I think you guys have some of the elements up here, don't you? Yeah, good.

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Thank you.

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So good morning. So now we're going to partake in communion together.

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And as we come to the table of the Lord, we want to pause to remember the incredible sacrifice

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that Jesus made for us, each one of us individually and also as a body together.

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It's not just a ritual or tradition.

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It's a moment of reflection showing gratitude and unity with Christ and with one another as his

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body together. The bread represents his body that is broken for us.

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The cup represents his blood shed for the forgiveness of our sins.

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In partaking, we proclaim his death until he comes again

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and will reaffirm our faith in the one who gave everything so that we could have life.

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The apostle Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 11 to examine our hearts before taking communion,

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not out of fear, but out of reverence and awe for the grace we have been giving.

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He says, starting in verse 26, for as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup,

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you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. Therefore, whoever eats this bread or drinks

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this cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord.

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But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of the bread and drink of the cup,

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for he who eats and drinks in an unworthy manner eats and drinks judgment to himself,

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not for discerning the Lord's body. For this reason, many who are weak and sick among you,

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and many sleep, for if we would judge ourselves, we would not be judged.

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But when we are judged, we are chastened by the Lord that we may not be condemned with the world.

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Therefore, my brethren, when you come together to eat, wait for one another. But if anyone

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is hungry, let him eat at home, lest you come together for judgment,

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and the rest I will set in order when I come.

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Then in Luke 22, 19 to 22, we read,

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and he took bread and gave thanks and broke it and gave it to them, saying,

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This is my body given for you. Do this in remembrance of me. In the same way,

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after supper he took the cup, saying, This cup is the new covenant in my blood,

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which is poured out for you. Let's pray.

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Father, we take a moment to come before you and reflect.

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We want to come in a worthy manner, Father.

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We ask forgiveness of our sins, Lord. Bring those things to our minds that we need to write.

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We want to be connected with you. We want to remember what you have done for each one of us,

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taking away our sins. And, Father, we just ask, Lord,

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that each one you would touch in a special way this morning. Amen.

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So in 1 Corinthians 11, starting in verse 23,

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For I received from the Lord that which you also delivered to you,

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that which he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it,

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and said, Take and eat. This is my body, which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me.

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In the same manner, he also took the cup after supper, saying,

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This cup is the new covenant in my blood. This do often as you drink of it in remembrance of me.

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So how do we love God

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by loving others, right? Loving those he loves. It's easy, you know, because if we can't love people

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we see, how can we love God who we can't see, right? So that's the demonstration. We are the

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demonstration of his love to the world. So let's all stand up and we're gonna close out with some

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worship. And I would be remiss if I didn't mention that Prince Maverick, Apollo's Brown, is in the

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house. Let's give a hand. Give a little wave, Dez. There you go. So make sure you congratulate them.

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And thanks for joining us today. And it's just great being part of the family of God. Amen.

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We need to spread this love everywhere, right? Because he so loves the world

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and they need to know about it. You know, as my brother, Pastor Bill Devlin always says,

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Jesus loves you and there's anything you can do about it. He loves them, right? So Father God,

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we thank you that you love us. You have that covered, Lord God. We ask you to empower us

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to love others on your behalf, to love others the way you love them, Lord.

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That's what we want, Lord God. We want to be your demonstration of love to this world who is so

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starving and so thirsty, Lord, and so estranged and naked, imprisoned, Lord, and sick. They need

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to know, Lord God, that you love them. So show us where they are and show us how to serve and

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minister to them on your behalf. And we ask this in Jesus' name. Amen. Let's give the Lord a round

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of applause. Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church as we praise God and discuss his word.

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Be blessed and have a great day!