Gathering Recap | Downtown | 10.5.14

Songs:

Come And Stand Amazed by Citizens

All I Have Is Christ by Sovereign Grace Music

Fix My Eyes by King's Kaleidoscope

Rock Of Ages by Page CXVI

Kingdom Come by Elevation

 

Sermon Tweets

 Just because some of us don't have enemies doesn't mean we don't have people who are difficult to love.

If Jesus says to love our enemies...it's safe to assume that includes people who disagree with us.

If Jesus says to love our enemies...it's safe to assume that includes people who annoy us.

If Jesus says to love our enemies...it's safe to assume that includes people we don't have much in common with.

If Jesus says to love our enemies...it's safe to assume that includes people who we think are immature.

At the core of Jesus’ call to love our enemies is the story of a God who died for His.

Jesus turned his enemies into friends and we're called to do the same.

Immaturity is living life in response to others. Maturity is living life in response to God.

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