Sunday Night
This powerful message takes us on a journey through the profound meaning of the word 'never' as it appears throughout Scripture, reminding us that while we humans often misuse this word with empty promises, God's 'nevers' carry eternal weight and absolute certainty. We explore how love never fails, drawing from 1 Corinthians 13 to understand that agape love—God's divine love flowing through surrendered believers—forms the foundation of all Christian virtues. The message beautifully illustrates that without love, we cannot truly experience joy, peace, patience, or any other fruit of the Spirit. We're challenged to consider those moments when we wanted to lash out, seek revenge, or give in to anger, yet love called us to something higher. The sermon also addresses the sobering reality that hell's fire will never be quenched, contrasting this with the glorious promise that believers will never die. Through the lens of 2 Peter's progressive list of virtues, we see our spiritual life compared to building a house—faith as the foundation, virtue as the framework, knowledge as the walls, temperance as the plumbing, patience as the support beams, godliness as the atmosphere, brotherly kindness as the doors and windows, and love as the roof covering it all. Without love, even the most beautiful structure will rot and fall.
