(5) Love Is Not Proud
I. The Meaning
II. The Situations
III. The Rationale
I. The Meaning
II. The Situations
III. The Rationale
I. The Meaning
II. The Situations
III. The Rationale
I. The Meaning
II. The Calling
III. The Rationale
I. The Situations
II. The Rationale
Martin Luther: “Mother love is stronger than the filth and scabbiness on a child, and so the love of God toward us is stronger than the dirt that clings to us. Although we are sinners, we do not lose our filial relation on account of our filthiness, nor fall from grace on account of sin … We must also have love and through love do to one another as God has done to us through faith. For without love, faith is nothing. You have a great deal to say of the doctrine of faith and love that is preached to you. Dear friends, the kingdom of God does not consist in talk or words, but in activity, in deeds, in works, and exercises. God does not want hearers and repeaters of words, but followers and doers, and this occurs in faith through love. For a faith without love is not enough … A Christian lives not in himself alone, but in Christ and in his neighbour—in Christ through faith; in his neighbour through love. Through faith he passes beyond himself into God, and out of God he passes again [into his neighbour] through love and ever abides in God and in Divine Love.”
I. The Illustrations
II. The Reasons
Bible Text: Revelations 12:13-17 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: The Woman and the Dragon | I. The Duration of Her Stay
II. The Significance of the Wilderness
III. The Attacks of the Devil
Bible Text: Revelations 12:7-12 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: The Woman and the Dragon | I. The Accuser of the Brethren
II. The Dragon Cast Out
III. The Voice of Triumph
Bible Text: Revelations 12:1-6 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: The Woman and the Dragon | I. The Woman
II. The Dragan
III. The Man Child
I. The Misunderstanding
II. The Right Understanding
I. Two Applications
II. Two Reasons