Love and Compassion

Healing Love Greenkill Conference Center Armstrong, Joe 05/05/2018 05/05/2018

This teaching shows how healing occurs when great love and compassion is shown forth. It opens with a record about Jonah having more compassion on a plant than a whole city of people being delivered. Yet God cared about the city of people. God loves people, and He loves you. Jesus Christ showed people what God was like in the gospels. Jesus Christ got angry and sad when people didn’t care about someone who had a need. Similarly, it also makes God sad when people are callused in their hearts towards other people – especially when they stand in the name of God. There should be great concern, love, and kindness amongst His people. Love is a decision and cannot be earned. It is free and cannot be lost. God invented the concept of love, and love comes from Him. If you really know God, you will love people. God works in us to help people, but we have to want to do it. We need to have a deep affection for people and want good things for their lives. We have the ability as sons of God to take care of people. We watch out for each other and the people we meet every day. To know that someone has compassion on you is so healing. We ought to lay down our lives for each other. God’s household is a great place to be. Wherever you are, there should be great love and compassion because it is God in Christ in you!

Compassion

Love – Closing

Love – Closing Love Greenkill Conference Center Carr, Jerry 04/30/2017 04/30/2017

As a short closing to the Advance weekend, Jerry reads an essay entitled “Love” by Dr. Victor Paul Wierwille. He thanks everyone for coming and recaps how the love of God makes people bubble on the inside and causes deliverance. He reminds people that there is a day coming when we will all be gathered together again.

Believing Energized by Love

Believing Love Greenkill Conference Center Armstrong, Joe 04/30/2017 04/30/2017

This teaching is about making sure that our believing is activated and energized by love. You can believe without love, but believing with love is strong. We can believe to help others and make a decision to care about people. We are a force in this life as God’s ambassadors and kids. We already have great concern about ourselves, and we can have the same concern about the people around us. The parable of the good Samaritan is read to show the importance of caring for others, especially if you care about God. God loves everybody including the unlovable and the unthankful. Right doctrine produces unconditional love. We have so much to give: we have holy spirit, we can heal people, and we can help people have eternal life. Believe to help and to make a difference in this earth with your life. Believing energized by love prevails!

Taking Care of People

Praising God and Having Favor

Love The First-Century Church Greenkill Conference Center Carr, Jerry 05/01/2016 05/01/2016

This teaching emphasizes how the first-century Church celebrated God as a family. They had a lot of power because they received the Word with believing and operated the manifestations. They built each other up with God’s Word, ministering grace to one another. The love of God is reviewed, reminding us that this love will outlast everything else.

Compassion and Believing

Believing Jesus Christ’s Example Love Greenkill Conference Center Gilmore, Michael 04/30/2016 04/30/2016

This teaching covers examples of compassion and the benefits that follow when believers walk with the kind of compassion that Jesus Christ showed.

No Condemnation/Walk in Love

Dealing with the Adversary Love Sonship Rights Greenkill Conference Center Carr, Jerry 04/21/2013 04/21/2013

In this teaching, Jerry shares that one of the things that prevents believers from receiving the maximum from God is ourselves. He covers the importance of accepting God’s forgiveness in our lives. Lastly, we are told to put on the whole armor of God and to be imitators of God by walking in love which helps to combat condemnation.

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