In the sermon based on 2 John 1-7, the main theme is the need for Christians to recommit to acts of daily love and service to one another. This love, as described in the Bible, is not just a feeling but an active, sacrificial commitment to meet the needs of others, particularly fellow believers. The message encourages Christians to continually return to this foundational commandment, rather than seeking something new or trendy in their faith. Loving one another is not optional; it is a command from Christ, emphasized throughout Scripture, and is integral to living out the truth of the gospel. This love should be a lifestyle, not limited to occasional gestures but practiced consistently in all areas of life.
The sermon also stresses that loving one another is a way to demonstrate love for God, as obedience to His commandments is a direct expression of our devotion to Him. This includes serving within the church, supporting one another in times of need, and fostering a community where believers are actively engaged in loving service. The message challenges believers to examine their priorities and remove any distractions or idols that prevent them from living out the command to love. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a renewed commitment to showing love in both the church and home, reflecting the truth of the gospel in practical ways and aligning one's life with God's commandments.