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“Loving Jesus & Others Without Offense”
I. LOVING GOD WITH ALL OUR HEART REQUIRES WE OVERCOME OFFENSE
Offense = You’ve hurt me and I cannot forget it.
A. Jesus’ leadership is good
This is one of the primary foundations of the Kingdom of God
Understanding this foundational truth causes us to be filled with trust in and gratitude for His leadership
B. Satan’s strategy to hinder us from loving Jesus is by accusing His leadership
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Many sincere believers have unperceived offense at Jesus’ leadership
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Many are offended at Jesus both for what He does and what He does not do, or what He allows.
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Overcoming all offense about Jesus’ leadership requires spiritual violence
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Jesus offends our mind to reveal our heart
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ABOUNDING LOVE THAT OVERCOMES ALL OFFENSE
We pray that our love would abound as we set our heart to confront all offense in our heart.
We ask the Spirit to reveal pockets of unperceived offense working in our heart.
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OUR CONFESSION THAT FREES US FROM OFFENSE
Our anchor is our confession that “the Lord is good, His mercy endures forever.”
This song was sung at strategic times in redemptive history.
THIS IS A DECLARATION OF WAR!
Our confession is that Jesus’ loving leadership works all things for good in our life
This confession is our war cry against Satan’s accusation against Jesus’ leadership.
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