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The Government of Love

Aug 20, 20251 hr 6 min
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Summary

This message challenges traditional religious views, asserting that God's government operates through consuming love, not restrictive laws or fear of punishment. It redefines grace as a powerful force for transformation, contrasting it with legalism's failure to change character. Using the story of the Woman at the Well (Saint Photini), the speaker illustrates how encountering perfect love empowers individuals to abandon self-effort and live from an internal, unending source of divine life, profoundly impacting their lives and the world around them.

Episode description

To live as we were ultimately designed, will mean that we must bring all of our unearned and undeserved liberties under the government of the love that afforded us these very liberties. To refuse to expose these gifts and liberties to love's consuming fire argues not that we are free, but rather we did not know the true nature of our Father.

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