The Servant Who Came Pt. 1
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The Servant Who Came Pt. 1

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In today's message, Chuck Swindoll emphasizes the critical nature of our understanding of God, particularly His love. He reflects on A.W. Tozer's warning about the church's low view of God, asserting that a high view of God leads to deeper, more meaningful worship. Swindoll stresses that what we think about God shapes our lives profoundly, and that many in today's culture have a shallow understanding of His nature, which impacts their spiritual lives and worship.

Swindoll elaborates on the concept of God's love, clarifying that it is not a sentimental or conditional love, but rather an everlasting and sovereign love that is intertwined with His holiness and justice. He draws from scripture, particularly 1 John and Hebrews, to illustrate that God's love is active and disciplined, not permissive. The message culminates in the reminder that God's love is available to all, regardless of past mistakes, and that it is this love that has the power to transform lives. Swindoll encourages listeners to reflect on this profound truth and to share it with others.

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