Emmanuel Church of Hooksett, NH

Let There Be Love Part 3


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Let There Be Love — Part 3: Love Your Neighbor

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In Part 3 of Let There Be Love, Pastor Eric moves from God’s love for us to the command that flows from it—our love for God and our love for others. Jesus teaches that the greatest commandment is to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. But what does that actually look like in daily life?

Beginning in Luke 10, Pastor Eric walks through the encounter between Jesus and the lawyer who asked, “Who is my neighbor?” Through the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus exposes the danger of religious knowledge without compassion and challenges believers to examine whether their faith truly shapes their actions.

Pastor Eric shows how the priest and Levite represent religion without love—people who knew the Scriptures but lacked the heart of God—while the Samaritan demonstrates the kind of mercy that reflects the character of Christ. This message calls believers to resist the drift toward coldness and instead cultivate a living faith that moves toward broken people rather than away from them.

Ultimately, the parable points beyond human effort to the One who fulfilled the law perfectly—Jesus Christ—who came to rescue broken sinners and place His love within them so that it can flow through them to others.

Key Scriptures:

Luke 10:25–37; Matthew 24:12; Romans 8:3–4; Deuteronomy 15:7–11; Leviticus 19:33–34; Exodus 23:4–5; James 2:17–19; Ephesians 2:8–10

Highlights:

  • Why Jesus warned that “the love of many will grow cold” in the last days

  • Personalizing Scripture so God’s love moves from the head to the heart

  • Raising “Ebenezers”: remembering the moments God has shown His love in your life

  • The greatest commandment: loving God with heart, soul, strength, and mind

  • Why loving your neighbor reveals the authenticity of your faith

  • The priest and Levite: religion without compassion or spiritual power

  • The Samaritan: mercy from the most unexpected place

  • The danger of narrowing God’s commands to something manageable

  • Why the law exposes our need for Christ rather than saving us

  • Evidence of genuine faith: love that moves toward broken people

    Next Steps:

    Ask God to search your heart this week. Has your love grown cold toward people around you—especially those who are difficult, broken, or different from you? Take time to remember the “Ebenezers” in your life—moments where God showed you His love personally. Then look for one practical opportunity to “walk across the street” for someone in need. Let the love of Christ move from knowledge to action, and ask God to make you a channel of His compassion in a hurting world.

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