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1 Corinthians: Be Free To Love

 
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How free are you? Jesus comes to bring complete freedom to our lives. Christian freedom must never be watered down, compromised, or legislated. It is a gift from God through Jesus. It is freedom from our past, freedom from judgement, and freedom to live the lives we were created for. It is anathema to all forms of legalism, judgementalism and control. When we allow Jesus into our lives we really are free indeed; freed for a purpose: not to look down on or judge others, and not to turn in on ourselves or become self-related. Rather, the mark of Christian freedom is love. A deep and ever-deepening love for God, and one another - especially those outside the church.

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How free are you? Jesus comes to bring complete freedom to our lives. Christian freedom must never be watered down, compromised, or legislated. It is a gift from God through Jesus. It is freedom from our past, freedom from judgement, and freedom to live the lives we were created for. It is anathema to all forms of legalism, judgementalism and control. When we allow Jesus into our lives we really are free indeed; freed for a purpose: not to look down on or judge others, and not to turn in on ourselves or become self-related. Rather, the mark of Christian freedom is love. A deep and ever-deepening love for God, and one another - especially those outside the church.

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