By Pastor Bill Flavin| Scripture: Titus 3:1-11
This week will continue the series Rooted: Spiritual Fruit in a Divided World, focusing on gentleness. The key scripture passage is Titus 3:1-11.
This week will continue the series Rooted: Spiritual Fruit in a Divided World, focusing on gentleness. The key scripture passage is Titus 3:1-11.
Jesus names it in the Sermon on Mount, loving people who love us is not hard. Yet we are not just called to love those who are like us, or who love us. We are called to bring God’s love to those who God places in our lives.
Helping someone be self-sufficient is a goal that parents aim for as their children age. We want our kids to be able to care for themselves and not need to lean on us for everything. Yet scripture makes clear that we are designed for relationship, for leaning on each other, for trusting and loving others.
Today we start our vision series looking at what it means to be radical in love. Jesus paints a picture in John 15 of radical love being sacrificial, placing others and their needs before our own.