The Love of God Never Fails

Jesus Christ’s Example Love Greenkill Conference Center Chatten, Bob 06/27/2019 06/27/2019

This teaching shows how Jesus Christ loved Judas with the love of God. The 16 characteristics of God’s love from 1 Corinthians 13 are demonstrated by Jesus Christ as he interacted with Judas. The love of God is the most powerful thing there is. Jesus Christ never quit on Judas or anyone else; he loved them unto the end. The love of God never fails, it never fades, it never fails to accomplish what God wants it to accomplish, it will never cease to be necessary, and it will never be replaced by anything better. When everything else ends and we go on to our perfect home and life in eternity, God and His love will remain because love never fails. Whenever and wherever we walk in the love of God, we can never fail.

Forgiveness

Our Love for Each Other

Love Greenkill Conference Center Armstrong, Joe 06/27/2019 06/27/2019

This teaching is all about how we are supposed to love each other with God’s unconditional love. It is very important to God that we love the person next to us. Our response to God’s love for us is to love Him and each other. To accomplish this, we cannot be afraid of people or what they may think of us. To God, we are treasure on this earth. All the wonderful things God can bring to a person’s life are in us because it is God in Christ in us. We can reconcile people back to God, and we have answers to what people need in this life. We need to put other people above ourselves and be concerned about them. Take time with people, talk to people, and listen to them and God. Think about all the things we could do to help them, what we can say to build them up, and how we can minister grace with our words. We can be a breath of fresh air because we love people and can help people come home to God. Love is what keeps us together.

God’s Love for His People

Love Greenkill Conference Center Zolezzi, Steve 06/27/2019 06/27/2019

This teaching is about being strong in God’s love for us and how to apply His love in our walk. It opens with the beautiful context of John 3:16. When the world turns away from the true God, it turns away from true love. People were bound to die but God’s provision, love, and grace provided a way out of death. The world didn’t love God, but God loved the world. God paid a very high price for us, but we are worth it. We are loveable. This Christian walk is not about pressure, but, instead, it’s about love. The more we understand God’s love for us, the easier it is for us to love Him. We commit our lives to God, not out of obligation, but because we love the Master. We see God’s love in our life and Christ’s accomplishments and then we decide not to live for ourselves anymore. There are many results of God’s love for us: He gave His son, we have eternal life and sonship, we can overcome hurt, we cast our care on Him, we love Him, we are committed to Him, we keep His commandants, we can love others, and we want to live for Him and His son. Let’s know God’s love and enjoy it!

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Downloads from 2019 Summer Camp – Be Strong in the Lord and in the Power of His Might

Resources

Sessions

Being Strong in the Lord

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in God’s Word

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in God’s Grace

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in God’s Righteousness and Peace

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in the Things That Have Been Freely Given to Us

Teaching - Audio

Believing vs. Fear

Teaching - Audio

Believing the Word, Not Facts or Sense-Knowledge

Teaching - Audio

God’s Way vs. the Ways of the World

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in Believing

Teaching - Audio

When We’re Weak, We’re Strong

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in Speaking in Tongues

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in Walking in the Spirit

Teaching - Audio

God’s Love for His People

Teaching - Audio

Our Love for Each Other

Teaching - Audio

Being Strong in Forgiveness

Teaching - Audio

The Love of God Never Fails

Teaching - Audio

2019 Summer Camp Closing Sharing

Teaching - Audio

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