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Chapel 1.27.26.
In this message, Dr. Phillips calls Christians to actively imitate God as beloved children by walking in love just as Christ loved us. He explains that true imitation is a relational, ongoing process shaped by dependence on God, the influence of faithful examples, and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. Through Christ’s self-giving love as the ultimate model, believers are challenged to pursue forgiveness, reconciliation, and a life that reflects God’s grace in every context.
By Carolina College of Biblical StudiesChapel 1.27.26.
In this message, Dr. Phillips calls Christians to actively imitate God as beloved children by walking in love just as Christ loved us. He explains that true imitation is a relational, ongoing process shaped by dependence on God, the influence of faithful examples, and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. Through Christ’s self-giving love as the ultimate model, believers are challenged to pursue forgiveness, reconciliation, and a life that reflects God’s grace in every context.