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At Become New, get 10 minutes of spiritual formation every weekday with John Orberg.
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There is now there for no condemnation.
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We're walking through this season.
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I'm not going to cadem, I'm not going to blame.
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And I want to look at how deeply that goes in the nature of God today for these few moments
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and what a difference it makes in our lives.
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It's not uncommon that you hear people, especially inside the church say something like,
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it's amazing that God loves me.
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I can't believe that God would forgive me.
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Or it's remarkable, I'm astonished that God would be kind and caring and loving towards
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No, it's not astonishing at all.
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And I don't say that to be surprising.
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It's actually an incredibly important point about God.
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There is a theological deficit, I don't know of another way to say it, there is a theological
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deficit in very many, maybe most Christians, and it often lurks underneath the surface.
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And it creates a kind of spiritual poverty and a kind of emotional deflation.
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So we're going to look at two great truths that we hold together today, and I want to
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talk to you about why it is not surprising that God loves you and why that matters and
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I want to start by reading several verses in the Bible and invite you as you hear them
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to just simply think about, reflect on what they say about God and his nature.
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Most famous verse in the Bible, and when it precedes the statement that we talk a lot
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about in this series, for God so loved the world, gave His only Son, that whoever trusts
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Him should not perish but have everlasting life, for God did not send His Son into the world
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to condemn the world.
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Alright, here is our first John chapter 4.
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Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God, whoever does not love does not
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know God because God is love.
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In Ephesians 3, verse 17, Paul tells the church, I pray for you that you being rooted will
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come back to that notion of being rooted and established in what in love may have power
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together with all God's people to grasp.
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Not when he power to grasp, how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ
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Now when the Bible talks about knowing it doesn't just mean knowing about, it doesn't just
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mean affirming information, it's participatory engagement, it's the experience of and to
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know this love, that surpasses knowledge, notice the paradox in there, nobody can ever fully
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describe it but you can know it, surpasses knowledge but you can know it.
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Can people make God stop being love?
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Oh no, no, Romans chapter 5, verses 7 and 8, rarely will somebody die for a righteous
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person, no for a good person, somebody might possibly die, but God demonstrates His own
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love for us in this while we were still sinners.
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So here are two terribly important truths that we must hold in our minds simultaneously.
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Number one, alamess.
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I am a sinner, I'm broken, this can make it sound a little bit casual but it goes way
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There is a propensity for evil within me that will damage other people and I don't even
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know how deep it is.
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Now this is not the whole truth about me, I also am a spiritual being with an eternal
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destiny and God's great universe, thank God, but it is a truth about me, alamess.
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Here's the second truth, God is love.
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Now here's what's terribly important to understand.
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This truth has no power to change that truth, but that truth has a great power to change
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This truth is temporary, it's true that I'm a mess won't always be, this truth is eternal,
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this truth is partial, this truth is utterly comprehensive.
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So now it's important to understand that when we talk about God being love that's not
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a feeling, although love feels deeply, it's not simply an action, although love does
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all kinds of things, it's not painless.
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See, as Lewis in his book The Problem of Pain talks about what he calls the intolerable
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He uses the example of an artist working with a piece of art like Jeremiah talks about
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God and people being a pottery or a Peter talks about people being a building that God
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is putting together and Lewis says, you know, with an artist, if you're just doodling,
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you just got a little sketch and it doesn't work well, you don't mess with it.
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You throw away, you get rid of it.
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If it's the great master piece of your life, if it's divincy and the last supper, my
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friend Kevin loves this line, somebody says, hey, if you want to be in the picture, everybody
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getting the right side of the table, but I digress.
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Think about divincy's the last supper, it has to be perfect.
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If it is the ultimate master piece of an artist's life, he will go over and over and over
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and over it and scrape it away and scrape it away and redo it and scrape it away and
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redo it. Lewis says, if the picture was sentient, if that piece of pottery that Jeremiah talks
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about had feelings, it would probably say, hey, you know, there's good enough.
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It's precisely when an artist is working with a masterpiece and Paul says to the church
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of Ephesus, we are God's masterpiece.
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So until our character becomes perfected until we become as immersed in love as it is
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possible to be with God's help, he's going to keep working.
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So love can be quite painful, but here's the thing, love is God's disposition.
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It is God's nature and to love is to will the good.
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God wills the good for everything he made and wants to be connected to it and wants to
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Now think for a moment, what must existence be like for God if it's true that he is love?
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This is part of the theological deficit.
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Most people have not seriously thought about God's nature.
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What would it be like to be love?
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Well when we have his in 1 Corinthians 13, so now think about this being God's nature,
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because existence, what would it be like to be this way?
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Love is patient, love is kind.
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Love does not envy, does not boast, is not proud.
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Love does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it's not easily irritated.
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It keeps no record of wrongs, it always rejoices in the truth, doesn't delight in evil, always
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protects, always trusts, always hopes, always persevere.
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Now imagine sight and sing to God, hey, why don't you try being different for a while?
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Why don't you be impatient?
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Why don't you experience that kind of restless, be easily irritated, keep record of wrongs?
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And decide you're going to get even with them.
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Just ruminate over this stuff that hurts your feelings, figure out how can you take
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vengeance on other people?
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Instead of experiencing hope, anticipation of the good, be skeptical, be cynical, don't
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persevere, be a quitter, fail.
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Do you see, once you stop and think about it, how utterly unthinkable it is, that God
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would live in anything other than love?
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It is His nature, it, tell a fish not to swim, tell a bird not to fly.
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God cannot, would not be anything other than a being who wills the good for everything
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that He makes and desires to be united to it and will continue to work towards that
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Can anybody stop it?
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No, that's the reality that we're invited to live in.
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Jesus says in Luke 635, love your enemies, do good to them and you will be children of
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the most high because He is kind to the ungrateful and wicked.
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Now does He ever stop being kind to the ungrateful and the wicked, while not according to Jesus?
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Do you understand, now I'm a mess, this is true, as part of what we understand about
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each other, there is much in me that is unlovely, that's true, but what would be astonishing
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would be for God to step out of love?
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People think it must have been so hard for Jesus on the cross to say, Father, forgive
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No, no, what would have been hard on the cross would be for Jesus to say, get them,
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Dad, get them, Father, ma'am, my Father gets ahold of you.
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So God is love, it is not surprising that God loves you, that's not that minimize our
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unloveliness, sin, brokenness, wrongness, capacity for evil, it's to understand the nature
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Therefore Paul says, be rooted in love, be rooted in love years ago in our first house,
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I was trying to do some gardening stuff and I got a tree, I was so excited about this
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and I dug a hole, I prepared the soil, I got special kind of soil to mix in together
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with it, I would water it on a real regular basis, I got miracle grow and learn all about
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miracle grow and the right kind of protective stuff and put it in the right spot in the
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yard and then we were gone for a week and when we got back it turned out that the boy who
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lives next door, he was kind of an imp, his name was Billy, but that wasn't his real name,
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his real name was Attila, he came and he very carefully dug the roots up out of the soil
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and let them dry in the sun and my tree died.
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And that's when happens when I am not rooted in love, that's the image that Paul uses
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and pray that you being rooted and to stab it, now we mostly do that with our minds, that's
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mostly where we do it.
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What my thoughts dwell in, my soul is rooted in.
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So today here's the thought to be rooted, God is love, I am loved by God, I am forgiven
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by God, I am watched over by God.
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God is my friend, Jesus is my friend and all through the day, maybe go look in the mirror,
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maybe write the word down someplace, just allow my mind to be rooted in love and then just
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let that love flow to other people, be kind, be generous, let somebody else cut in line,
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write an email, give somebody a hug, go visit somebody, make a donation, be generous
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with somebody, pay for somebody, care about somebody, forgive somebody, say something
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good about somebody, just let it flow because there is no condemnation because I am a
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mess, but it will not always be a mess, God is love, and God will always be love.
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