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This sermon explores how the love of God is not generic or obligatory, but deeply personal, powerful, and transformative. Rooted in 1 John 3:1–3, it reminds us that being called children of God gives us a living hope even in grief, and leads us toward lives of purity and purpose. On All Saints Sunday, we are invited to live in light of the resurrection, where love reunites, hope endures, and eternal life begins now.
By Matt StoutThis sermon explores how the love of God is not generic or obligatory, but deeply personal, powerful, and transformative. Rooted in 1 John 3:1–3, it reminds us that being called children of God gives us a living hope even in grief, and leads us toward lives of purity and purpose. On All Saints Sunday, we are invited to live in light of the resurrection, where love reunites, hope endures, and eternal life begins now.