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Andrew Scotland draws profound insights from Psalm 109.
Gain a deep understanding of hessed—the covenant-defining love of God, described as an active, loyal, and steadfast commitment that extends beyond obligation.
Hessed is love expressed through consistent, covenant-keeping actions, such as rescuing the vulnerable, forgiving the repentant, and showing kindness to the undeserving. We are called to participate in this divine way, recognizing that early Christians were referred to as the "people of the way". By practicing hessed, which finds its fullest expression in Jesus Christ, we align ourselves with the very character of God—to be holy, loving, and faithful.
Andrew Scotland emphasizes that if we do not abide in Christ's hessed way, we become accountable to the law.
By New Life Church RugbyAndrew Scotland draws profound insights from Psalm 109.
Gain a deep understanding of hessed—the covenant-defining love of God, described as an active, loyal, and steadfast commitment that extends beyond obligation.
Hessed is love expressed through consistent, covenant-keeping actions, such as rescuing the vulnerable, forgiving the repentant, and showing kindness to the undeserving. We are called to participate in this divine way, recognizing that early Christians were referred to as the "people of the way". By practicing hessed, which finds its fullest expression in Jesus Christ, we align ourselves with the very character of God—to be holy, loving, and faithful.
Andrew Scotland emphasizes that if we do not abide in Christ's hessed way, we become accountable to the law.