Andy Harrison - Love Is Not For Wimps - 1 John 3:13-18
One of the chief identifiers of those who belong to God is the virtue or quality of love. John defines what that ought to look like for believers.

One of the chief identifiers of those who belong to God is the virtue or quality of love. John defines what that ought to look like for believers.
Pastor Andy gives us glimpses into the coming of Jesus.
The Apostle John reveals to us the privilege it is to be the children of God.
The Apostle John gives us instruction on abiding in the Christian life.
The Apostle John gives us instruction on recognizing false teachers.
The Apostle John gives us instruction on not loving the things of this world.
In the middle of his exhortations and admonitions, John provides his readers with some encouragement.
John reminds his readers that the things he has listed as required for believers are just part of living out the gospel.
John gives instruction on the veracity of true belief.
Do you claim to know God or is your a true confession?
A testimony of Christ from one who knew Him well.
Some lessons about the Lord, the enemy, and the church from Paul’s missionary journey.
Missionary to Germany, Michael Davis shares promises from God’s word.
After the persecution of Stephen, believers scatter throughout the known world and the gospel becomes open to the Gentiles.
Following Pentecost the early New Testament church begins to grow and as it does it teaches us how to grow the right way.
God reminds the people that He knows their thoughts and calls them to a higher standard than rote religious ritual.
An impure heart makes for contaminated worship. Haggai uses the rebuilding of the temple to teach us that our worship should emanate from a sincere and pure heart.
Old Testament scholar Walter Kaiser said, “In no prophet is the love of God more clearly demarcated and illustrated than in Hosea.” In this sermon, Hosea illuminates for us the characteristics of God’s great love.
God created us as a people of worship, but often we rebel and worship something other than God. Zephaniah instructs us to humble ourselves and to return and seek the Lord.
It seems that God is reluctant to rid the world of injustice, but Habakkuk teaches us where we should take such complaints and that some things we call injustice are, in fact, not injustice at all.
Obedience is not a means of obtaining salvation, it is the natural fruit of it.
Amos helps us answer the question of what God ultimately wants from us.
Jonah teaches us about prayer as he prays from the belly of a great fish.
The tiny nation of Edom celebrated and gloated over the Judah’s demise at the hand of the Babylonians, but Obadiah shares where their pride would land them.
The people had turned from God in every conceivable way, but the prophet Joel tells the people how they can be restored.
In the final message from our All In The Family series, Pastor Andy talks about the importance of fathers in our homes and society.
In this Psalm of Asaph, we find instruction for leaving a Godly legacy.
It is important to hold to the ancient boundaries for our families.