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“Beloved, Let Us Love One Another” (I John 4:7-21)

“Beloved, Let Us Love One Another” (I John 4:7-21) . I. Argument: Christians must Love Others (I John 4:7-11). Why make this argument? Don’t people love others naturally? • Friends: but not when they betray us. • Family: but not when they disappoint us.

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“Beloved, Let Us Love One Another” (I John 4:7-21)

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  1. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) I. Argument: Christians must Love Others (I John 4:7-11). Why make this argument? Don’t people love others naturally? • Friends: but not when they betray us. • Family: but not when they disappoint us. • Mates: but not when they don’t please us. • Countrymen: but not when they are treacherous.

  2. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) I. Argument: Christians must Love Others (I John 4:7-11). John 15:9-14 – 1. As Father loved; 2. Keep commandments; 3. Lay down life; 4. Keep commands.

  3. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) I. Argument: Christians must Love Others (I John 4:7-11). This type of love determines our fellowship with God. Note: (I John 4;7b) Those with this love are… 1. Born of God; 2. Know God Those who don’t -- Don’t know God (I John 4:8).

  4. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) I. Argument: Christians must Love Others (I John 4:7-11). God’s example of Love: (I John 4:9,10). “Not that we loved God” (cf. Romans 5:6-8). God’s love motivates love one another (I John 4:11).

  5. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) II. Blessings & Consequences of Demonstrating this Kind of Love. 1. It allows us to See God (vs. 12). We see Him in us. • Others can see God in us or sin, worldliness and selfishness. 2. It assures us that we are in God (vs. 13). • If we don’t love God isn’t in us!

  6. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) II. Blessings & Consequences of Demonstrating this Kind of Love. 3. It reflects our faith in God’s ultimate act of love (vss. 14-16). • When we show the kind of love that God did we are expressing our own faith that God loved us that way!

  7. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) II. Blessings & Consequences of Demonstrating this Kind of Love. 4. It allows us confidence on the day of judgement (vss. 17-18). • John 14:21; I John 2:3-5; 2:9-11 • Proverbs 9:10; II Corinthians 5:11; Exodus 14:31

  8. “Beloved, Let Us Love One Another”(I John 4:7-21) Conclusion.Argument Resumed. • His love should lead to our love for Him (I John 4:19). • If we don’t love others we don’t love Him (I John 4:20). We might say - “I can’t love that way -- I’ve been hurt!” • Love is a command! (I John 4:21).

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