Join us as we embark on a journey of healing within our faith community. Pastor Greg Jimmie confronts the invisible plague of hatred or strife that can seep through the walls of a church. Delve into the heart of the matter as Pastor Greg peels back the layers of gossip, slander, and discord that threaten the very mission of love and unity under Christ.

We engage in a discussion on the power of love to dissolve division, reflecting on Proverbs and Jesus’ own teachings. Learn how to navigate conflict with grace, uphold reverence for authority, and embrace the role of forgiveness and prayer in fostering church harmony. Be inspired by the story of Steve and the fragile box, a metaphor for the delicate task of church correction, and discover how biblical sagas like that of Saul and David can inform our respect for leadership amidst personal trials.

As we share personal accounts of repentance and the impact of prayer, we invite you to reflect on the power of unity and love in the church. Embrace this call to action, support one another in faith, and experience the eternal rewards that await a heart aligned with divine compassion.

Join us as we navigate these essential themes and unearth the true essence of love over judgment within our spiritual family. Whether it’s through the guiding words of scripture or the shared experiences of our church leaders, this sermon is an invitation to bring about a lasting change, not just in our community, but in our individual lives as well.

Chapters Include:

– Rooting Out Hatred
– Handling Conflict With Love and Order
– Respecting Authority and Loving Enemies
– Loving Others Through Forgiveness and Prayer
– Unity and Love in the Church
– Repentance and Prayer for Love

For those seeking a deeper connection with their faith and a desire to live out the teachings of Christ in every aspect of their lives, this sermon is a beacon of hope and a blueprint for action. Let’s walk together on this path of unity, forgiveness, and love.

Reference scriptures: Hebrews 12, Proverbs 6, John 13