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One of the things we want as a church is to grow in our ability to share about Jesus with those who don’t know Jesus. Use this summary statement to share with someone in your life who doesn’t know Jesus:
“Jesus isn’t inviting you into cold religion or a list of demands—He’s inviting you into the kind of love that reshapes your life from the inside out. The God of the universe doesn’t want your performance; He wants your heart.
Coleton opens by naming the central question every follower of Jesus must answer: What matters most to God?
Jesus answers that question directly in Mark 12. And Coleton’s goal is simple:
“The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’”
The most important thing to God is that you love Him.
Coleton names the most common assumptions Christians carry:
All important. But not most important.
Revelation 2:2–5
“I know your deeds… Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken the love you had at first… Repent.”
This church was doctrinally strong. Morally clean. Active in service. Enduring hardship. Doing everything “right.”
“If you do not repent, I will remove your lampstand.”
God cares more about your affection for Him than the actions you perform in His name.
Doing things for God is not the same as loving God.
One of the main reasons this is the greatest command is because love is what transforms you.
God wants His people to be:
But these things don’t come from effort or trying harder. They grow naturally out of love.
When they were dating long-distance:
Why?
Love makes sacrifice a joy.
When you love Him…
“Jesus loved you when you lived carelessly… when you were hiding your every sin… even when you were at hell’s gate… Think of His great love towards you… and your love will grow.”
Because all of them grow out of the soil of love for God.
Coleton gives a strong pastoral warning:
Jesus says to Ephesus:
“If you do not repent, I will remove your lampstand.”
Meaning: I will remove your church.
Why?
A church that doesn’t love Him…
He described visiting dying churches—churches with excuses:
No.
He says: “I do not want us to be a church He removes.”
Jesus tells Ephesus:
“Do the things you did at first.” — Revelation 2:5
Three years into their relationship, he and Rainey “fell out of love.”
“Go do the things you did at first.”
Jesus says the same:
Coleton gave examples:
1 John 4:19
“We love because He first loved us.”
Love grows by remembering His love toward you.
The most important thing to God is not that you serve Him, work for Him, or perform for Him.
Ask Him:
And as love grows, life follows.
By CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH MEMPHIS5
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One of the things we want as a church is to grow in our ability to share about Jesus with those who don’t know Jesus. Use this summary statement to share with someone in your life who doesn’t know Jesus:
“Jesus isn’t inviting you into cold religion or a list of demands—He’s inviting you into the kind of love that reshapes your life from the inside out. The God of the universe doesn’t want your performance; He wants your heart.
Coleton opens by naming the central question every follower of Jesus must answer: What matters most to God?
Jesus answers that question directly in Mark 12. And Coleton’s goal is simple:
“The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’”
The most important thing to God is that you love Him.
Coleton names the most common assumptions Christians carry:
All important. But not most important.
Revelation 2:2–5
“I know your deeds… Yet I hold this against you: You have forsaken the love you had at first… Repent.”
This church was doctrinally strong. Morally clean. Active in service. Enduring hardship. Doing everything “right.”
“If you do not repent, I will remove your lampstand.”
God cares more about your affection for Him than the actions you perform in His name.
Doing things for God is not the same as loving God.
One of the main reasons this is the greatest command is because love is what transforms you.
God wants His people to be:
But these things don’t come from effort or trying harder. They grow naturally out of love.
When they were dating long-distance:
Why?
Love makes sacrifice a joy.
When you love Him…
“Jesus loved you when you lived carelessly… when you were hiding your every sin… even when you were at hell’s gate… Think of His great love towards you… and your love will grow.”
Because all of them grow out of the soil of love for God.
Coleton gives a strong pastoral warning:
Jesus says to Ephesus:
“If you do not repent, I will remove your lampstand.”
Meaning: I will remove your church.
Why?
A church that doesn’t love Him…
He described visiting dying churches—churches with excuses:
No.
He says: “I do not want us to be a church He removes.”
Jesus tells Ephesus:
“Do the things you did at first.” — Revelation 2:5
Three years into their relationship, he and Rainey “fell out of love.”
“Go do the things you did at first.”
Jesus says the same:
Coleton gave examples:
1 John 4:19
“We love because He first loved us.”
Love grows by remembering His love toward you.
The most important thing to God is not that you serve Him, work for Him, or perform for Him.
Ask Him:
And as love grows, life follows.

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