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Episode 4 | SOW WHAT is Love ?

Episode 4 | SOW WHAT is Love ?

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Topic Overview: The episode explores the biblical command to 'Love God and love your neighbor' (Matthew 22:36–40).

Loving God:

  • Loving God involves giving your whole heart, soul, and mind.
  • It's more than emotion—it's action, obedience, and a lifestyle centered on Jesus.
  • True love for God is grounded in knowing the truth of Scripture.
  • Obedience is the expression of love for God (John 14:15).

Loving Your Neighbor:

  • 'Neighbor' includes anyone we encounter—friends, strangers, even enemies.
  • Christian love isn’t based on mutual agreement, personality, or comfort.
  • Boundaries are healthy, but love should remain even when relationships are strained.
  • Jesus’ sacrificial love is the model: love without expecting anything in return.

Love with Boundaries:

  • Loving others doesn't mean approving sin or tolerating toxicity.
  • Boundaries are biblical and necessary for spiritual and emotional health.
  • Even when setting boundaries, Christians are called to pray for and forgive.

Messy Relationships:

  • Church relationships can be complicated, especially after breakups or disagreements.
  • The call to love remains, even amid hurt and disappointment.
  • God's love enables forgiveness and restoration, not perfection.

Christian Love vs Cultural Love:

  • - Cultural love is often conditional, transactional, or self-serving.
  • - Christian love is rooted in grace, sacrifice, and the image of God in every person.
  • - Love includes correction, truth-telling, and persistence through discomfort.

Reflection Questions:

  • Who in my life is it hard for me to love right now?
  • Am I truly loving with all my heart?
  • Where do I need to ask God to help me love like Jesus?
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