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INTRODUCTION
If you been in the church long enough, you will have a bad exerience
But is that a reason to leave the church entirely
No matter what bad thing happened, Jesus did not do it, but He knows what mistreatment feels like.
Paul provides an example as well
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JESUS WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU
A. To leave the church because a member offended us is like divorcing a spouse because we do not like our boss.
When we put faith in Jesus, we are never disappointed.
B. Jesus is never to blame
C. Love Jesus more than you love your congregation
2. DON’T LIVE IN THE SPIRITUAL PAST
A. A bad church experience may be difficult to overcome - NOT impossible
B. In comparison to Paul, our “bad” experiences are very minor
Some may say “I just can’t....”
You can, you just don’t want to
If you get slapped on the cheek - turn the other
3. BIBLICAL LOVE IS NOT AN EMOTION; IT’S A DECISION
Love seeks another’s best, so we can even love those we do not like
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