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Love Like That

5 Relationship Secrets from Jesus

Self-Giving

October 23, 2022 • Pastor Ben Johnson

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “Jesus tells the disciples they must follow his example with each other. They must become like servants, setting aside concern for position and privilege. They must place others above themselves. Through footwashing, Jesus unforgettably shows that service, not status, is what he’s about.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that is self-giving and sacrificial in nature. Today we look at this timeless story of Jesus taking the form of a servant and washing His disciples feet. What an amazing display of self-giving love and as Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is focused on the love of God and the love of others.

Self-Giving

October 23, 2022 • Pastor Tim Phillips

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “Jesus tells the disciples they must follow his example with each other. They must become like servants, setting aside concern for position and privilege. They must place others above themselves. Through footwashing, Jesus unforgettably shows that service, not status, is what he’s about.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that is self-giving and sacrificial in nature. Today we look at this timeless story of Jesus taking the form of a servant and washing His disciples feet. What an amazing display of self-giving love and as Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is focused on the love of God and the love of others.

Bold

October 16, 2022 • Pastor Ben Johnson

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “when you are genuine, when you are true to your convictions, it shows. You speak up. You make a difference. People respect you--even if they disagree. They know you live not by what “feels right” but what is right.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was bold. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life and many times he had to boldly shine His light to reveal the darkness of others. Martha was diligent and focused in her service but in her focus she tried to take away from Mary the only thing that was necessary for Mary at that time. Jesus boldly had to step in and speak the truth in love to Martha. As Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is bold as we live “not for just what feels right but we live for what is right”.

Bold

October 16, 2022 • Pastor Joe Meyer

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “when you are genuine, when you are true to your convictions, it shows. You speak up. You make a difference. People respect you--even if they disagree. They know you live not by what “feels right” but what is right.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was bold. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life and many times he had to boldly shine His light to reveal the darkness of others. Martha was diligent and focused in her service but in her focus she tried to take away from Mary the only thing that was necessary for Mary at that time. Jesus boldly had to step in and speak the truth in love to Martha. As Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is bold as we live “not for just what feels right but we live for what is right”.

Grace-Full

October 9, 2022

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “You can’t study the life of Jesus and avoid life-altering grace. He is the personification of grace. He acknowledges the ugliness of sin but chooses to see beyond it. In each of the four gospels, Jesus radiates grace not only in his teachings but in his life.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was grace-full. Few stories encapsulate the grace-full nature of Jesus than the love He gave to this sinful woman who had been caught in adultery. As Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is full of grace for others just as Jesus is full of grace for us.

Grace-Full

October 9, 2022 • Pastor Ben Johnson

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “You can’t study the life of Jesus and avoid life-altering grace. He is the personification of grace. He acknowledges the ugliness of sin but chooses to see beyond it. In each of the four gospels, Jesus radiates grace not only in his teachings but in his life.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was grace-full. Few stories encapsulate the grace-full nature of Jesus than the love He gave to this sinful woman who had been caught in adultery. As Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is full of grace for others just as Jesus is full of grace for us.

Approachable

October 2, 2022 • Pastor Tim Phillips

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “Jesus was tuned into outcasts, people on the fringes—those who were the most likely to feel left out or excluded. The gospels are abundantly clear: Jesus was shockingly accessible to anyone who felt undesirable or unwanted.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was approachable. In this story we see Jesus willingly going to the party of a Pharisee and the willingness Jesus had to be approached by this woman during the meal. As Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is approachable and open to the lives of others.

Approachable

October 2, 2022 • Pastor Ben Johnson

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “Jesus was tuned into outcasts, people on the fringes—those who were the most likely to feel left out or excluded. The gospels are abundantly clear: Jesus was shockingly accessible to anyone who felt undesirable or unwanted.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was approachable. In this story we see Jesus willingly going to the party of a Pharisee and the willingness Jesus had to be approached by this woman during the meal. As Christians we have been called to Love Like That as we live a life of love that is approachable and open to the lives of others.

Mindful

September 25, 2022 • Pastor Ben Johnson

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “Jesus saw what others didn’t. In fact, the Gospels mention that Jesus ‘saw’ forty times. And when he saw, he was almost always moved with compassion.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was mindful of others around Him. Dr Parrott also said that, “the life of Jesus is filled with these perceptive incidents. Where others saw a paralyzed man, Jesus saw faith. Where others saw a political traitor, Jesus saw a new disciple. Where others saw crowds of harassing people, Jesus saw people being harassed. Where others saw sinners, Jesus saw people in need of mercy.” Today we look at this love being displayed to Zacchaeus and also see how we as Christians have been called to Love Like That and to be mindful of others as Jesus has been mindful of us.

Mindful

September 25, 2022 • Pastor Joe Meyer

In the book “Love Like That” Dr Les Parrott says, “Jesus saw what others didn’t. In fact, the Gospels mention that Jesus ‘saw’ forty times. And when he saw, he was almost always moved with compassion.” This week we focus on the love of Jesus that was mindful of others around Him. Dr Parrott also said that, “the life of Jesus is filled with these perceptive incidents. Where others saw a paralyzed man, Jesus saw faith. Where others saw a political traitor, Jesus saw a new disciple. Where others saw crowds of harassing people, Jesus saw people being harassed. Where others saw sinners, Jesus saw people in need of mercy.” Today we look at this love being displayed to Zacchaeus and also see how we as Christians have been called to Love Like That and to be mindful of others as Jesus has been mindful of us.