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[0.00 --> 17.98] well if you've been traveling with us through advent you'll know that we've been looking at [17.98 --> 23.30] these words of waiting words of hope of joy of peace and this morning we're looking at that big [23.30 --> 28.60] word of love and we're going to read from the old and the new testament so if you have your bible [28.60 --> 33.36] turn with me to exodus 34 we're going to read a portion of that and then we're going to go over [33.36 --> 39.60] to one of the small john books at the back first john 3 and read the new testament teaching on love [39.60 --> 49.96] this first part in exodus is after moses receives the the 10 commandments a second time from the lord [49.96 --> 58.08] so moses chiseled out two stone tablets like the first ones and went up mount sinai early in the [58.08 --> 62.84] morning as the lord had commanded him and he carried this two stone tablets in his hand [62.84 --> 68.66] then the lord came down in the cloud and stood there with him and proclaimed his name the lord [68.66 --> 76.60] and he passed in front of moses proclaiming the lord the lord the compassionate and gracious god [76.60 --> 84.86] slow to anger abounding in love and faithfulness maintaining love to thousands and forgiving [84.86 --> 91.22] wickedness rebellion and sin and it does not leave the guilty unpunished he punishes the children and [91.22 --> 97.48] their children for the sin of the parents to the third and fourth generation now over to first john [97.48 --> 109.16] this is how we know what love is jesus christ laid down his life for us [109.16 --> 115.22] and we ought to lay down our lives for one another if any one of you has material possessions and sees [115.22 --> 122.16] a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them how can the love of god be in you dear children [122.16 --> 129.56] let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth this is god's word [129.56 --> 138.10] well in the video at the beginning of the service it was mentioned that love is a very hard word to define [138.10 --> 144.68] because we use it so broadly right we love pizza we love our pets and we love our spouse [144.68 --> 150.46] but you can't love all three of those in the same way and if you do we have a marriage course coming [150.46 --> 156.40] up on january 6 and you are very strongly encouraged to attend and do not bring your pet to that [156.40 --> 162.00] if you've been around the church long enough you'll know that love is one of those big christian words [162.00 --> 169.26] right we talk about how god is love how we are commanded to love god and love neighbor but we [169.26 --> 175.76] want to be clear about what we mean when we say to love and part of why this matters is because we live [175.76 --> 180.84] in a context in the western society where we have a certain imagination around the word love and i would [180.84 --> 185.20] i would suggest that the first thing that comes to your in my mind when we say love is a feeling [185.20 --> 190.64] i was going to give some illustrations with words and lyrics and music but jonathan totally stole [190.64 --> 194.82] that last week so i'm not going to do that but i think you'll agree with me that most of the ways [194.82 --> 200.88] that we sing and hear media depict love is a feeling and we're going to see this morning that biblical [200.88 --> 207.90] love is much bigger and deeper and stronger than feelings and we're going to start by looking at [207.90 --> 214.40] exodus the time that we encounter god speaking about his love first and perhaps most prominently [214.40 --> 220.20] is an exodus an exodus is a very important book of the bible very important book of the old testament [220.20 --> 225.20] actually sets the stage really for the rest of the old testament story it's a book where god doesn't [225.20 --> 232.64] mind his own business he hears the oppression of his people israel as they are enslaved by the world empire [232.64 --> 241.44] of the day under pharaoh and god literally shows up in this world power and he shows how much power he has [241.44 --> 248.28] exercises plagues over egypt so that he can rescue this tiny little powerless slave nation and bring [248.28 --> 253.84] them to himself and it's after he begins to teach them and instruct them because they have no idea who [253.84 --> 260.92] god is they've been in oppression for 400 years and as he shares who he is we read exodus 34 and before [260.92 --> 265.14] i read this passage a second time i want to say two things about this passage number one [265.14 --> 273.38] this is the most quoted verse in the bible by the bible that is to say exodus 34 these verses are [273.38 --> 278.28] repeated over and over again in the psalms and the prophets and the new testament you might say [278.28 --> 286.42] that these words are the anthem of the bible secondly this is god talking about himself [286.42 --> 293.50] these are not just words that moses is writing about god this is god saying to moses this is who i am [293.50 --> 299.14] okay so in light of that i want to read again what we read god saying about himself in exodus 34 [299.14 --> 307.72] and he passed that's the lord passed in front of moses proclaiming the lord the lord the compassionate [307.72 --> 315.88] and gracious god slow to anger and abounding in love and faithfulness maintaining love to thousands [315.88 --> 322.36] and forgiving wickedness rebellion and sin yet he does not leave guilty unpunished he punishes the [322.36 --> 327.34] children and their children for the sin of the parents of the third and fourth generation i want [327.34 --> 332.12] to touch on that last part but i do not have time but i want to highlight how even the justice of god [332.12 --> 337.42] is found within his mercy and love and i'm hoping actually that we come back to a sermon series on this [337.42 --> 344.88] next year but for today i'm going to focus on that one line where god says he is slow to anger [344.88 --> 354.14] and abounding in love and faithfulness you should know that the hebrew word for love there is hesed [354.14 --> 358.44] and if you happen to be with us earlier when we preach through the book of ruth you'll know that hesed [358.44 --> 363.98] is a very important word translated in a variety of ways and ruth it's kindness but here's three main [363.98 --> 368.14] ways we need to understand the love of god in the old testament from the hebrew the first is [368.14 --> 377.76] it is loyal unfailing love secondly it's promise keeping love and thirdly it's covenant faithfulness [377.76 --> 382.04] and the image i gave in the 9 a.m service will say it again it's almost as if god is standing at the [382.04 --> 389.00] altar with his world and his people and he makes promises to do something very good for the world and [389.00 --> 397.42] for them and no matter what comes he will be loyal to his vow it's a covenant faithfulness love [397.42 --> 409.76] and this is god saying that is who i am i am slow to anger and abounding in love and faithfulness [409.76 --> 415.18] and i think just like the israelites if we're honest it takes us a while to believe this [415.18 --> 419.58] especially as we go through struggle and conflict and we look around the world at the mess and we [419.58 --> 424.40] think okay how is this true and it takes time for us to move from just having in our heads that god is [424.40 --> 429.28] love to it being part of our hearts and our bodies that we truly believe in the core of our being [429.28 --> 437.28] that god is for you he's not petty and vindictive he is not retributive and quick to pounce on you for [437.28 --> 443.36] all your wrongdoings he is slow to anger and abounding in love do you believe this [443.36 --> 449.36] next year starting in january we're going to do a series that actually works the way through the old [449.36 --> 456.88] testament and we're going to see how in real time in concrete normal life god shows up in his said love [456.88 --> 464.04] how he constantly works out his good purposes and his character even when he's rejected by his people [464.04 --> 469.96] right now my kids are reading through different portions of the bible and i'm learning that what [469.96 --> 474.36] every christian parent learns is that you really want your kids to read the bible but there's certain [474.36 --> 481.54] books of the bible when they start reading through you're like here we go one of those books is [481.54 --> 485.62] judges i don't know if you've read through that book lately but that's not a kid-friendly book of [485.62 --> 489.88] the bible and you're reading along with your kids and you're sort of making sense of it and talking [489.88 --> 497.96] through it and i asked to myself at certain points why is this in the bible it is so violent [497.96 --> 505.92] it is so rebellious and it is so vile where god's people they basically receive his instruction he [505.92 --> 510.68] leads them he promises all these good things to him and then they turn to him they say no thanks [510.68 --> 517.66] we don't want you we don't need you we would rather have kings like the other nations than be under your [517.66 --> 527.00] rule and there is just painful violent brutal rejection of god and even there god is faithful [527.00 --> 534.08] even there god does not give up on his love and his promise and his goodness to his people it's [534.08 --> 539.68] staggering and i think when we start to forget the reality and the brutality of the old testament story [539.68 --> 544.24] and we sort of think of god's love as sort of this ethereal thing that's disconnected from concrete [544.24 --> 550.82] living we forget just how powerful and real god's love is [550.82 --> 561.74] and of course now we get to understanding why jesus himself came god does not give up on his world [561.74 --> 566.98] and he does not give up on his people and before i read our reading from the new testament i want to [566.98 --> 572.62] give us a section from a statement called the contemporary testimony this is a sort of articulation [572.62 --> 577.04] that comes from our denomination on the character of god and also the story of the bible and this is a [577.04 --> 585.46] summary of god's character in the old testament and i love it we read while justly angry god did not [585.46 --> 596.10] turn away from a world bent on destruction but turned to face it in love with patience and tender care [596.10 --> 604.96] the lord set out on a long road of redemption to reclaim the lost as his people and the world as his [604.96 --> 611.24] kingdom like a husband at the altar even when he's facing unfaithfulness god says i will not forgive [611.24 --> 617.18] or give up on my promises the promise i made in genesis 3 to crush the head of the serpent the promise [617.18 --> 622.40] i made in genesis 12 to bring blessing where there is curse in the world the promise i made to david in [622.40 --> 628.94] second samuel 7 to put a king on the throne of the world who would truly rule with justice and peace [628.94 --> 637.10] and with mercy god will make his way and he will be good on those promises and the reason we're here [637.10 --> 646.50] is because he did god shows up in love and faithfulness even in the brokenness of the world [646.50 --> 652.40] and that's precisely when jesus came by the way he came into a world that was violent and brutal and [652.40 --> 657.84] rejected him there was already a price on his head to be murdered by herod before he was born [657.84 --> 666.24] that's the world jesus was coming into and that's why he was sent god reveals the fullness of his [666.24 --> 673.36] plan in jesus and he reveals the fullness of his loving character in jesus to be seen to be heard to be [673.36 --> 679.56] held to be eaten meals with jesus is a visible portrayal of the fullness of god's love [679.56 --> 685.62] some of you may have heard this illustration before but i'll share it again it's from phil bianci [685.62 --> 692.26] and he talks about um owning an aquarium any fish owners here talks about how no matter what he did [692.26 --> 697.88] with this aquarium these fish were afraid of him and so i'm going to just read how he summarizes this [697.88 --> 705.28] experience of owning an aquarium he writes i ran a portable chemical laboratory to monitor the nitrate [705.28 --> 712.12] levels and ammonia content i pumped vitamins and antibiotics sulfa drugs enough to make a rock grow [712.12 --> 717.56] i filtered the water and exposed it to ultraviolet light you would think that my fish would be [717.56 --> 724.48] grateful not so every time my shadow loomed above the tank they swam for cover to the nearest shell [724.48 --> 732.20] they showed one emotion only fear although i opened the lid and dropped in food regularly they responded [732.20 --> 739.32] to each visit as a sure sign that i was going to torture them they thought i was not for them i could [739.32 --> 746.04] not convince my fish that i was good i was too large for them my actions too incomprehensible [746.04 --> 751.08] my acts of mercy they saw as cruelty my attempts at healing they viewed as destruction [751.08 --> 758.44] to change their perceptions i began to see that what was required was a form of incarnation [758.44 --> 766.60] i would have to become a fish and speak to them in their language so they could see that i was good [768.28 --> 777.00] that is the story of the incarnation jesus coming into a world that did not understand him that actually [777.00 --> 782.84] chose to reject him and because of sin could not actually take into their hearts and their minds the [782.84 --> 792.28] goodness and the love of god and so god comes in their form as flesh so they could see and hear and [792.28 --> 797.88] experience the love of the father in human form [800.68 --> 807.32] i think of those words those famous words in john 3 16 you probably know 16 but i want to read 17 as [807.32 --> 815.48] well where we read for god so loved the world that he gave his one and only son that whoever believes in [815.48 --> 823.08] him shall not perish but have eternal life for god did not send his son in the world to condemn the world [823.08 --> 830.12] but to save the world through him and now i'm going to read our passage again from first john 3 [830.76 --> 833.96] a beautiful maybe one of my favorite descriptions of love in the new testament [833.96 --> 842.60] first john reads this is how we know what love is jesus christ laid down his love for us and we ought [842.60 --> 847.96] to lay down our lives for our brothers and our sisters if anyone has material possessions and sees a [847.96 --> 854.92] brother or sister in need but has no pity on them how can the love of god be in that person dear children [854.92 --> 860.44] let us not love with words and for our culture of words this is such an important line let us not love [860.44 --> 870.92] with words or speech but with actions and in truth this is how we know what love is over and against [870.92 --> 877.00] whatever cultural perceptions and whatever media depictions of what love is god reveals what love is [877.00 --> 885.24] through jesus and he says the greatest act of love ever seen in the world in all of history is jesus [885.24 --> 895.40] coming fully god fully man and voluntarily laying down his life for his world for his people and for [895.40 --> 901.00] his enemies and i don't want this to be missed by any one of us the world in the old testament story had [901.00 --> 907.32] said no thank you to god we don't want you and then god's people who were set aside from him joined the [907.32 --> 913.24] world and said to god no thank you we don't want you we want to be like the world and even leading up to [913.24 --> 922.28] his crucifixion god's own people were chanting with the rest crucify jesus and instead of retaliating [922.28 --> 929.48] against his world instead of judging his people what does jesus do he voluntarily lays down his life [930.36 --> 938.60] for the world for you and me and for his enemies praise the lord that is god's love [938.60 --> 947.64] that is agape sacrificial love and the reason we're here this morning don't let this be missed by any [947.64 --> 955.16] one of us is in some way god's love melted your heart and mine in such a way that we move from enemy [955.80 --> 961.40] to child in fact after the 9 a.m service someone came up to me and they said that's such a such a simple [961.40 --> 965.88] sermon but you know what that's how i became a christian my mom invited me to church and out of [965.88 --> 970.60] obligation to my mom i came to church i heard a message about how god is love and god worked in my [970.60 --> 977.96] life and if that's your story pursue this because what i'm saying is not just words it's god's love [977.96 --> 983.16] in reality through the person of jesus christ who has given everything for you and for me [984.76 --> 991.00] dale brunner a favorite commentator of mine he summarizes the love of jesus in this way and i just [991.00 --> 997.64] think this says it really well he says in god's single greatest act of self-disclosure ever greater [997.64 --> 1005.56] even than his continuous acts of creation god loved his enemy world so much that he gave his own son [1006.44 --> 1017.00] god the cross teaches us supremely is the greatest enemy lover of all time that's why we sing every [1017.00 --> 1025.24] sunday that's why we worship that's why we gather as the church god's love is has said it is gritty [1025.24 --> 1033.32] sacrificial committed faithful love even in the face of faithlessness and rejection and it shows up in [1033.32 --> 1039.64] and through the mighty power of jesus and the question i want to ask for the rest of our time together [1039.64 --> 1047.16] is what does our love look like we may know and have heard that this is the way god shows his love [1047.16 --> 1053.16] what does our love look like what's our love look like in the concrete realities of our families [1053.16 --> 1060.84] our friendships our co-workers and our neighbors does it look like god's love does it look like has said [1060.84 --> 1067.64] does it look like the sacrificial agape love of jesus i want to come back to quote dale brunner again [1067.64 --> 1073.40] where he says it this way and this gets at the second half of john first john 3 where he talks [1073.40 --> 1079.32] about how we are to mirror the love of jesus he writes what makes christian christians salty being [1079.32 --> 1086.20] the salt of the world different and useful in the meat of the world is they're breaking the world's code [1086.84 --> 1095.64] of love for love good for good and evil for evil reciprocity it is the christian counter grain [1095.64 --> 1102.44] counter-cultural love for the undeserving the unloving and even the positively hostile [1103.08 --> 1106.12] that makes them recognizably christian [1108.76 --> 1115.16] i love that quote and at the same time it is so hard to live into this isn't it because the way [1115.16 --> 1119.48] of the world and we know this this is in our bones so often when we are hurt we retaliate when [1119.48 --> 1124.12] someone speaks poorly of them we attack them with our words when someone cuts us off we cut them off [1124.12 --> 1129.16] when they hurt us we hurt them right that's the way of the world and the way of jesus breaks the code [1129.96 --> 1136.76] of the way of the world it is love for the unloving hospitable towards the unloving it is showing a [1136.76 --> 1142.20] different way of being towards even those who are hostile and unkind and here's my question for you [1143.80 --> 1151.16] who's coming to your mind as you hear this i've learned that usually doesn't take long for us to [1151.16 --> 1154.68] think about who are the people we struggle with maybe they're sitting around your dinner table [1154.68 --> 1158.60] over the christmas break right that family member who knows how to grind your gears [1159.16 --> 1164.44] that sibling who you just think oh or the co-worker maybe who's made this a very hard year [1164.44 --> 1169.64] for year who takes advantage of your work for their own gain the neighbor who mocks you for being [1169.64 --> 1175.32] someone who follows this jesus fable who's the enemy who comes up in your mind and then here's the [1175.32 --> 1183.40] question what does agape has said love look like in that relationship what might the spirit of the [1183.40 --> 1191.80] living god might be inviting you to do not just to say but to do as an act of loving your neighbor [1191.80 --> 1197.64] which includes your political enemy your social enemy your work enemy and all the rest [1197.64 --> 1205.48] i want to suggest number one that this is not easy it requires prayer and the power of the spirit [1205.48 --> 1209.00] nor does it mean you have to have soft mushy feelings towards that person you struggle with [1209.96 --> 1215.64] but you don't even have to like them to love them but you're probably gonna have to get close to them [1215.64 --> 1219.48] i've learned at least in my own experience the experience of many people in our church that it's hard [1219.48 --> 1226.36] to love someone at a distance and concrete love often takes showing up being present speaking and [1226.36 --> 1231.56] living in a way that's going to be noticed and seen it takes strategizing prayerfully about how [1231.56 --> 1236.52] they need to hear the love of jesus through your action in this concrete reality in this meal in this [1236.52 --> 1243.08] workplace situation in this neighborhood what might the spirit of god be inviting you into over the [1243.08 --> 1249.48] christmas season i know for many of us the christmas meal is a complicated one i know for some of us we [1249.48 --> 1253.72] dread the holidays or there's grief and pain and we don't want to be with people but perhaps this is [1253.72 --> 1262.12] precisely the time where we prayerfully strategically pray and ask god to make us people who demonstrate [1262.84 --> 1270.84] the sacrificial gritty committed selfless love of jesus christ the same love that we have received [1270.84 --> 1276.52] in abundance that has turned us from enemy into child that love might be the way that we show for the [1276.52 --> 1283.64] first time what jesus love looks like in our families in our neighborhoods in our workplaces [1284.52 --> 1289.48] and trust me when i say when you invite god to give you the strength to do it when you ask him for the [1289.48 --> 1296.52] ability and the creativity and the guts to show love in the hard places he shows up with strength opens up [1296.52 --> 1304.52] opportunities because it is his desire that the love of jesus christ be made concrete in our lives in such a way that it points [1304.52 --> 1310.60] our world to the love of jesus that has come would you let me lead us in prayer [1320.68 --> 1328.68] father we thank you that you are love and it is because of your love that we are here we thank you that [1328.68 --> 1333.88] you did not give up on us in our rebellion you did not give up on your world and its rejection [1334.76 --> 1341.80] and we praise you that you have come in and through your son jesus we thank you for the way that his love [1341.80 --> 1349.72] in some way continues to melt us and change us and affect us and our prayer this morning is that we would [1349.72 --> 1356.76] reflect that love in concrete ways i pray that you would already now go ahead of us this week in the meal [1356.76 --> 1363.88] sharing and the time spent with family and friends and co-workers and use us as a source of agape chesed [1363.88 --> 1371.88] love so that people would see us and in and through us they would see your love and give their lives to you [1373.00 --> 1379.88] we pray this in the mighty name of jesus amen would you stand and sing 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