Love by the Spirit

Love by the Spirit

Pastor Carl challenged the congregation to love as God loves, emphasizing that supernatural love is only possible through the Holy Spirit. He outlined that without the Spirit’s anointing and proper oversight, Christians may either become rigidly religious or veer into unhealthy extremes. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 12, he highlighted the diversity and unity of spiritual gifts, which are given by God for the common good and to glorify Him.

The misuse of spiritual gifts in Corinth, particularly tongues, revealed the need for correction. Pastor Carl noted, “The gifts of the Spirit are meant to make people love Jesus, not make us look weird,” stressing that their purpose is edification, not self-exaltation. He underscored the importance of growing in one’s gifts through intimacy with God and community engagement: “You can’t just go to church once a week and expect to hear God in the grocery store.”

Illustrating the transformative power of the Spirit, Pastor Carl shared testimonies of healing and prophetic encouragement within the church. He encouraged believers to identify and develop their unique spiritual gifts, not seeking glory for themselves but building the body of Christ. He concluded by urging the congregation to commit their gifts to love and serve others, declaring, “The gifts of the Spirit empower us to be like Jesus to a world that needs to be loved by God.

As you reflect on this message this week, consider the following:

  1. How are you inviting the Holy Spirit to guide and grow the gifts God has given you?
  2. In what ways do the spiritual gifts in your life glorify God and serve others?
  3. Are there areas in your walk with Christ where you might be leaning too much on self-effort or missing community oversight?