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What if love—not rules or rituals—is actually what God wants from you? In Fiddler on the Roof, the father asks his arranged-marriage wife, "Do you love me?" after years of dutiful service. Pastor Aaron reveals how God asks us the same question, using the Greek word "ginosko"—intimate knowing between husband and wife—to describe the relationship Christ desires with us. Easter isn't about religious performance but resurrection power flowing through genuine connection with our heavenly Father. Ready to move beyond church duty into divine friendship? Don't miss this life-changing message!
By Coastline ChurchWhat if love—not rules or rituals—is actually what God wants from you? In Fiddler on the Roof, the father asks his arranged-marriage wife, "Do you love me?" after years of dutiful service. Pastor Aaron reveals how God asks us the same question, using the Greek word "ginosko"—intimate knowing between husband and wife—to describe the relationship Christ desires with us. Easter isn't about religious performance but resurrection power flowing through genuine connection with our heavenly Father. Ready to move beyond church duty into divine friendship? Don't miss this life-changing message!