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In this Valentine’s week message, Pastor Frank asks a surprising question: “How’s your love life?” Not romance, but your spiritual love life with God and others.
Starting with Matthew 22 and the Great Commandment, he reminds us that loving God with all our heart, soul, and mind – and loving our neighbor as ourselves – is the foundation for everything else in the Christian life. From the money we spend on holidays to the way we treat the homeless, our family, our enemies, and even those who have hurt us, God’s love is meant to shape our choices every day.
Drawing from:
Pastor Frank challenges us to examine how we love, who we avoid, and where we’ve grown cold or busy. You’ll hear honest stories, personal conviction, and a clear call to ask God:
“Teach me to love the things You love, and to hate the things You hate.”
If you’ve drifted, grown hard, or just feel like your love has cooled, this message is a gentle but serious invitation back to the heart of the gospel: God’s love for us, and God’s love through us.
By BobbyIn this Valentine’s week message, Pastor Frank asks a surprising question: “How’s your love life?” Not romance, but your spiritual love life with God and others.
Starting with Matthew 22 and the Great Commandment, he reminds us that loving God with all our heart, soul, and mind – and loving our neighbor as ourselves – is the foundation for everything else in the Christian life. From the money we spend on holidays to the way we treat the homeless, our family, our enemies, and even those who have hurt us, God’s love is meant to shape our choices every day.
Drawing from:
Pastor Frank challenges us to examine how we love, who we avoid, and where we’ve grown cold or busy. You’ll hear honest stories, personal conviction, and a clear call to ask God:
“Teach me to love the things You love, and to hate the things You hate.”
If you’ve drifted, grown hard, or just feel like your love has cooled, this message is a gentle but serious invitation back to the heart of the gospel: God’s love for us, and God’s love through us.