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10/5/2025 - "We Love Because He First Loved Us” (I John 4:15-21) by Elder Owen Simiele at New Woodstock Community Church.
Sermon Outline:
“We Love Because He First Loved Us” (I John 4:15-21)
A) Love: A Work of Faith
B) Love: Casting Out Fear
C) Love: Because It’s Commanded
Owen's previous sermon on 1 John 4:7-14 was given off location and wasn't recorded. For your reference we've included his written sermon in this episode's description.
Sermon Outline: “A Love Like No Other” (1 John 4:7-14)
A) Love is from God - vv. 7-8
B) Love That Takes the Initiative - vv. 9-11
C) Love’s Assurance - vv. 12-13
D) Love’s Exhortation - vv. 14
A) Love is from God - vv. 7-8
L - Sabrina and I were married about two years, I had become saved, and as I started being in the Bible more, I came upon the verses concerning a woman honoring her husband. I never took into account the verses that told me to love my wife as Christ loved the church - which means total sacrifice. I never saw Peters writing that I should live with my wife in an understanding way - as the weaker vessel - so that my prayers would not be hindered. Instead - I saw my wife as the one who should honor me first - as I was the head, the…..boss. The bitterness turned anger, into arguments, into yelling. It reached it’s crescendo when I left work one day, not sure if I would return home again.
I ended up finding myself at Barney’s house. I explained in depth Sabrina’s lack of respect, Sabrina’s failings as a wife, how I had been praying for her to be a better wife….and how I could not put up with it anymore. After listening patiently, Barney gave me his counsel. He said to me, “I want you to stop praying for your wife. I want you pray that the Lord would give you His love for your wife."
I was dumbfounded, because that's why I married her right? Because I loved her, wasn't it?? So I prayed. I didn't add prerequisites that she would act better, or be more honoring - I only prayed that God would give me his love for her. In doing so, I realized, I didn't love her sacrificially. I loved her with a love that had expectations as to who she would be, and what she would do as my wife. It wasn't a love from God - It was a selfish love that came with expectations - mine.
S - John is reminding his readers of their love for one another - but it is a love from God - not from themselves.
P - 1 John 4:7-8 - 7 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. 8 The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love.
D - We left off last week with John directing his readers to test the spirits
A powerful statement, full of apostolic authority aimed to remind his readers that right doctrine comes from the apostles Christ has ordained to teach the churches. But in light of such a direct statement - there very well may be a surge in the desire to get things right - and to be overly harsh in their examination of others.
So John reminds them in verse 7 - Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.
So for those who seek false spirits under every rock and behind every tree, this would be a reminder of who they are to be in Christ.
But whose love is John speaking about? Turn with me to Romans 5.
So the love that his readers are to have toward one another is not something they can produce or manufacture on our own.
Hence why verse 7, John writes, “for love is from God”!
The love of feelings, or affirmations of others in sin, is a human love.
So what does the love of God look like? We are going to look at several verses, so bear with me. Turn with me to Hebrews 6 -
I will not go into the full context of this verse, as it can stand on its own:
Notice how the writer of Hebrews encourages his readers, that God does see the work and love that they have shown toward His name…..How is that defined? - in having ministered and in still ministering to the saints.
His readers are loving other saints - and it is work and it is in love.
What do we think this means? Work of faith, labor of love, steadfastness of hope?
By New Woodstock Community Church10/5/2025 - "We Love Because He First Loved Us” (I John 4:15-21) by Elder Owen Simiele at New Woodstock Community Church.
Sermon Outline:
“We Love Because He First Loved Us” (I John 4:15-21)
A) Love: A Work of Faith
B) Love: Casting Out Fear
C) Love: Because It’s Commanded
Owen's previous sermon on 1 John 4:7-14 was given off location and wasn't recorded. For your reference we've included his written sermon in this episode's description.
Sermon Outline: “A Love Like No Other” (1 John 4:7-14)
A) Love is from God - vv. 7-8
B) Love That Takes the Initiative - vv. 9-11
C) Love’s Assurance - vv. 12-13
D) Love’s Exhortation - vv. 14
A) Love is from God - vv. 7-8
L - Sabrina and I were married about two years, I had become saved, and as I started being in the Bible more, I came upon the verses concerning a woman honoring her husband. I never took into account the verses that told me to love my wife as Christ loved the church - which means total sacrifice. I never saw Peters writing that I should live with my wife in an understanding way - as the weaker vessel - so that my prayers would not be hindered. Instead - I saw my wife as the one who should honor me first - as I was the head, the…..boss. The bitterness turned anger, into arguments, into yelling. It reached it’s crescendo when I left work one day, not sure if I would return home again.
I ended up finding myself at Barney’s house. I explained in depth Sabrina’s lack of respect, Sabrina’s failings as a wife, how I had been praying for her to be a better wife….and how I could not put up with it anymore. After listening patiently, Barney gave me his counsel. He said to me, “I want you to stop praying for your wife. I want you pray that the Lord would give you His love for your wife."
I was dumbfounded, because that's why I married her right? Because I loved her, wasn't it?? So I prayed. I didn't add prerequisites that she would act better, or be more honoring - I only prayed that God would give me his love for her. In doing so, I realized, I didn't love her sacrificially. I loved her with a love that had expectations as to who she would be, and what she would do as my wife. It wasn't a love from God - It was a selfish love that came with expectations - mine.
S - John is reminding his readers of their love for one another - but it is a love from God - not from themselves.
P - 1 John 4:7-8 - 7 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. 8 The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love.
D - We left off last week with John directing his readers to test the spirits
A powerful statement, full of apostolic authority aimed to remind his readers that right doctrine comes from the apostles Christ has ordained to teach the churches. But in light of such a direct statement - there very well may be a surge in the desire to get things right - and to be overly harsh in their examination of others.
So John reminds them in verse 7 - Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.
So for those who seek false spirits under every rock and behind every tree, this would be a reminder of who they are to be in Christ.
But whose love is John speaking about? Turn with me to Romans 5.
So the love that his readers are to have toward one another is not something they can produce or manufacture on our own.
Hence why verse 7, John writes, “for love is from God”!
The love of feelings, or affirmations of others in sin, is a human love.
So what does the love of God look like? We are going to look at several verses, so bear with me. Turn with me to Hebrews 6 -
I will not go into the full context of this verse, as it can stand on its own:
Notice how the writer of Hebrews encourages his readers, that God does see the work and love that they have shown toward His name…..How is that defined? - in having ministered and in still ministering to the saints.
His readers are loving other saints - and it is work and it is in love.
What do we think this means? Work of faith, labor of love, steadfastness of hope?