Archive for the ‘Love’ Category

1, 2, & 3 John

Tuesday, March 5th, 2013

These songs can be song individually or all together.

1 John

First John’s about love – Love by obeying God Love not the world but love one another. Love with action, too.

Love, love, love, love – First John is all about love Love not the world but love one another. For God is love.

Copyright 2012 Bettye Locklair

2 John

Second John was written to the chosen lady and her children. Love one another – Stand for the truth And walk in it. too.

Many false teachers Were saying Jesus was not a man Do not receive them – or even great them In their evil plan.

Copyright 2012 Bettye Locklair

3 John

Third John thanks Gaius For walking in truth and hospitality. He warns of Diotrephes and praised… Continue reading

Love Never Fails

Sunday, March 3rd, 2013

This is the Sunday evening sermon by Steve L Locklair about three areas where love never fails.

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Child-Like Wonder

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

by Gary Henry

"Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, yu will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven" (Matt. 18:3).

It Is Easy For A Child To Love The Things That God Has Made And To Be Drawn By Those Things To Love God Himself: ‑

Innocent and free, a child responds very naturally to goodness and beauty; he or she takes genuine delight in the multifaceted mysteries of creation. A cloud…a squirrel. There is nothing that is not of interest, nothing that does not make the heart throb with wonder and longing for…something or Someone beyond.

A time comes, however, if the child lives long enough, when these things begin to lose their interest. And the reason? Sin has entered… Continue reading

What am I Lacking?

Sunday, February 13th, 2011

This lesson is based on the story of the rich young ruler. After being told by Jesus to keep the commandments, he replied, “What am I still lacking?” This sermon will explain what we might lack today.

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“Let all that you do be done in Love”

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

by John C. Robertson

Paul has effectively dealt with the errors of the brethren in Corinth. Chapter 16 adds no new area of Corinthian error. This final chapter very typically approaches the brethren with words of encouragement and gives the location and date of this epistle (I Cor. 16:8-9). Paul gives instructions regarding a collection for the needy saints in Jerusalem (I Cor. 16:1-4; cf. Rom. 15:25-27). Secondly he gives his projected itinerary. Paul’s desire is to apparently supervise the final collection and send this money, with local church representatives, to Jerusalem and then head toward Rome (I Cor. 16:6). The reading of Romans 15:25-27, which was written approximately one year later than I Corinthians, indicates that Paul would have to go back to Jerusalem with the collected funds.

The… Continue reading

Even the Media See That “Love” Is More Than Emotion

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

About anytime I hear that Dick Feagler, local news broadcaster for Channel 3, is going to comment on something, I quickly change the channel! There is something about his way of commenting that just “turns me off.” Having said that, you can imagine my surprise when my wife Joyce called my attention to his Beacon Journal column (2/14/92), and I found some of his thinking worth considering here. Continue reading