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The Supreme Significance of Love

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Overview:

In a me-centered culture, it’s difficult to remember—and follow—God’s command to put others before ourselves. But of all the things John learned from Jesus during the years he walked alongside Him, love was paramount. The power of Jesus’s love transformed John’s life. We should not be surprised, then, that the main theme of 1 John is to love one another!

Message Summary:

In this message covering 1 John 4:7–21, Chuck Swindoll shifts the focus from the previous warning about "testing the spirits" to the essential command to "love one another." Swindoll notes that while the previous section called for the sharp mind of a "Doberman" to detect heresy, this section calls for the tender heart of a lamb. He argues that a healthy believer must possess both discernment and love to avoid becoming either gullible or cynical. Swindoll outlines three specific reasons why believers must love one another, drawn directly from the text. First, the Theological Reason (verses 7–10) is rooted in God's nature: God is love, and He demonstrated this by sending His Son as the "propitiation" (satisfaction) for sin. Therefore, those born of God must reflect His nature [14–15]. Second, the Reciprocal Reason (verse 11) establishes that because God loved us first, we are obligated to love others. Swindoll warns that a "spirit of entitlement" destroys love, whereas remembering the Cross reduces self-importance and allows love to flow [16–17]. Third, the Practical Reason (verse 12) addresses the invisibility of God. Since "no one has seen God at any time," the only visible evidence of His reality on earth is the love believers show to one another [17–18]. The message concludes with a profound assurance of security. Swindoll encourages the congregation with two "nevers": God will never abandon His children (using the imagery of Isaiah 49 to show believers are "tattooed" on God's palms) and the Holy Spirit will never depart from them. This perfect love casts out the fear of judgment, allowing Christians to live as "grown-up children" who truly love their brothers and sisters [23–27, 30].

Message Key Facts:

  • The Mind of a Doberman, Heart of a Lamb: Swindoll explains the necessary balance in the Christian life. If one only practices the discernment of 1 John 4:1–6, they become "testy" and suspicious like a Doberman. This must be balanced with the love commanded in verse 7 to remain compassionate.
  • The Invisibility of God: Swindoll highlights the startling phrase in verse 12: "No one has seen God at any time." He argues that because God is spirit and invisible, He has chosen to make Himself visible exclusively through the love of His people. The world cannot see God, but they can see Christians; if Christians fail to love, the world is left without a witness of God's nature [17–18].
  • The Spirit of Entitlement: Swindoll identifies a "spirit of entitlement" as the enemy of love. He notes that anytime you meet someone who feels they "deserve" certain treatment, you have met someone who has forgotten the Cross. True love flows when a person denies themselves (Luke 9:23) and realizes they are important only because of Christ [16–17].
  • Inscribed on His Palms: referencing Isaiah 49:14–16, Swindoll comforts those who feel abandoned. He explains that the word "inscribed" suggests engraving or tattooing. Using an anthropomorphism, God declares He has "tattooed" His children on His palms, meaning they are constantly before His eyes and never forgotten [24–26].
  • The Bumper Sticker Parable: Swindoll shares a story about a woman with "What Would Jesus Do?" and "Choose Life" bumper stickers who is arrested for road rage. The police officer assumed the car was stolen because her hateful behavior didn't match the Christian message on her car. This illustrates that the world is watching our behavior, not just reading our labels [19–20].
  • Childlike Honesty vs. Adult Veneer: Swindoll contrasts children’s letters to God (which are brutally honest about hating siblings) with adults, who hide their lack of love behind a veneer of sophistication. He urges believers to drop the mask and admit that loving others is impossible without God's help [8–10].
  • Two "Nevers": Swindoll distinguishes the Old Testament experience from the New. In the Old Testament (like with Samson), the Spirit could depart. However, believers today are promised:
    1. God will never forget them (Isaiah 49).
    2. The Holy Spirit will never be taken away (unlike Psalm 51:11) [23–27].

Message References:

  • 1 John 4:7–21: The primary text regarding the command to love, God's nature as love, and the casting out of fear [3–4].
  • Isaiah 49:14–16: "See, I have inscribed you on the palms of my hands; your walls are continually before me" [24–25].
  • Luke 9:23: "If anyone will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow me" [16–17].
  • John 13: Referenced regarding Jesus washing the disciples' feet as an example of reciprocal love.
  • Psalm 51:11 & Judges 16:20: Referenced to contrast the temporary indwelling of the Spirit in the Old Testament with the permanent indwelling in the New Testament.

Message Speaker:

Pastor Chuck Swindoll

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