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HARBORVIEW FELLOWSHIP

HARBORVIEW FELLOWSHIP. Empowering Passionate Disciples. Equipping people to passionately Live like Jesus lived, Do what Jesus did, and Advance His kingdom together. Change Agents of Hope & Life. Change Agents of Hope & Life Prepared & Distinct Living - Pt.3 Love One Another .

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HARBORVIEW FELLOWSHIP

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  1. HARBORVIEW FELLOWSHIP Empowering Passionate Disciples Equipping people to passionately Live like Jesus lived, Do what Jesus did, and Advance His kingdom together.

  2. Change Agents of Hope & Life

  3. Change Agents of Hope & Life Prepared & Distinct Living - Pt.3 Love One Another 1 Peter 1:22-25

  4. Love One Another Deeply Review • vss. 1-12 – emphases of suffering and salvation • vss. 13-25 • He exhorts them to hope(1:13), grounded in God’s salvation of 1:3–12. • He exhorts them to holiness(1:14–16). • He exhorts them to fear God(1:17–21) • He exhorts them to love one another (1:22–25)

  5. Fear God Love One Another Set Your Hope Be Holy Salvation God’s Life & Government

  6. 1 Peter 1:22–25 (NLT) — 22 You were cleansed from your sins when you obeyed the truth, so now you must show sincere love to each other as brothers and sisters. Love each other deeply with all your heart. 23 For you have been born again, but not to a life that will quickly end. Your new life will last forever because it comes from the eternal, living word of God. 1 Peter 1:22–25 (ESV)Having purified your soulsby your obedience to the truth for a sincere brotherly love,love one anotherearnestly from a pure heart, 23since you have been born again, not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God;

  7. Love One Another LOVE ONE ANOTHER Greek words translated love • Eros • Storge • Philia • Agape

  8. Love One Another LOVE ONE ANOTHER Greek words translated love Agape . . . selfless, sacrificial, unconditional, motivated by the well-being of the Agape’s object. “Agape is not the victim of emotion but the servant of one’s will.” “The opposite of agape is not hatred but selfishness.”

  9. Love One Another Agape

  10. Love One Another Jesus’ comprehensive command Foundational pillar for the Early Church John 13:34–35 (NLT) So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. 35 Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.”

  11. Love One Another "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves." Rom. 12:10 "Serve one another in love." Gal. 5:13 “And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another. . .” 1 Thess. 3:12 “Dear brothers and sisters, we can’t help but thank God for you, because your faith is flourishing and your love for one another is growing.” Thess. 1:3

  12. Love One Another Early Church Testimonies Tertullian reported that the Romans would exclaim, “See how they love one another!” Justin Martyr stated: “We who used to value the acquisition of wealth and possessions more than anything else now bring what we have into a common fund and share it with anyone who needs it.”

  13. Love One Another Early Church Testimonies Clement, describing the person who has come to follow Jesus, wrote, “He impoverishes himself out of love, so that he is certain he may never overlook a brother in need, especially if he knows he can bear poverty better than his brother. And if he suffers any hardship because of having given out of his own poverty, he does not complain.”

  14. Love One Another Describing Real Love 1 Corinthians 13:4–8 Love . . .

  15. Love One Another Describing Real Love Patient • The GkWd literally hints of taking a long time to get angry, to suffer long with others offense and animosity. Kind • Kindness includes attributes like friendliness, compassion, generosity, considerateness, and tenderness.

  16. Love One Another Describing Real Love Not Envious • Jealousy is a feeling of displeasure caused by the prosperity of another, coupled with a desire to have that which you do not have. The loving person will rejoice at the success of others. Not Boastful • “Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth” (Proverbs 27:2). Genuine love is selfless. It seeks to extol the virtues of others.

  17. Love One Another Describing Real Love Not Proud • The original language denotes one who is inflated with a sense of personal pride. This pride is unreasonable self-esteem, generally accompanied by disrespect and rude treatment of others.   Not Rude • Love doesn’t seek to be offensive. Love operates with determined politeness, respect, and grace.

  18. Love One Another Describing Real Love Not Self-seeking • The meaning is: love does not pursue its own interests. Love is not selfish, self-absorbed, self-willed. Jesus lived in stark contrast to such a trait (Philippians 2:5-8). Love thinks of others and seeks to serve. Not Irritable • Love is not crabby, prickly, or cantankerous. Genuine love is not combative or easily angered. If conflict for truth has to come, let it be with firm grace.

  19. Love One Another Describing Real Love Not Resentful (keep record of wrongs) • Love does not keep score. The one who says, “I must forgive you, but I will never forget what you did,” has miserably failed the test of agape. Love does not harbor bitterness nor resentment. Not rejoice in wrongdoing, Only in Truth • Agape never rejoices when evil prevails. Rejoicing in wrongdoing is at variance with biblical love. • Biblical love rejoices in truth both in God’s righteousness and His ways. • Biblical truth does not rejoice in scandals and injustice but rejoices with justice; it does not rejoice with sexual immoralities but rejoices in God’s standard for sexuality; it does not rejoice with exploitation or corruption but love rejoices in honesty and integrity.

  20. Love One Another Describing Real Love Bears all Things • The verb conveys the picture of one object on top of another, thus hinting of either support by the lower object or covering by the upper object. • Love supports or will be a cover for those who are in need of such. Believes all Things • Love is not gullible. Believing error is both wrong and dangerous. The sense of the verb pisteuohere is that of trust. Love will give the benefit of the doubt. Love will trusts without being gullible. • We must resist being quick to being skeptical; like the Bereans (Acts 17:11).

  21. Love One Another Describing Real Love Hopes • Love is optimistic; believes for God’s best in situations and for people. Endures • The Gk. Wd. hupomenomeans to remain under, to persevere, to bear up under a load. It is used often to bear up under suffering, trials, adversities, persecutions. Love stays with it, it endures, and it perseveres in difficult circumstances. Never Ends • Agape never ends, will not cease, it is eternal.

  22. Love One Another Removing Obstacles to Real Love Unforgiveness Selfishness

  23. HARBORVIEW FELLOWSHIP Empowering Passionate Disciples Equipping people to passionately Live like Jesus lived, Do what Jesus did, and Advance His kingdom together.

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