Love Becomes Real When It Costs You Something
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A popcorn-filled car sounds like a petty problem until you realize it might be feeding birds, blessing something beyond you, and exposing what love actually costs. We start with that kind of everyday irritation and let it ask a bigger question: where are we being inconvenienced for the benefit of others, and where are we refusing the life Jesus is offering because we want comfort, control, or the last word?
We anchor the teaching in Jesus’ warning that we can search the Scriptures and still miss Him, because the text is meant to point us to the Living Word. From there, we get painfully practical about “refusal” that doesn’t look like rebellion. It looks like small choices that shape us: the muffin that sabotages our goals, the late-night scroll that replaces prayer, rest, and presence, and the subtle drift into distraction where the Holy Spirit is quietly nudging us toward freedom.
Then we open 1 Corinthians 13 as more than a wedding reading and more than a vibe. Love becomes the standard: patient, kind, not rude, not irritable, not keeping score. We talk about eliminating hurry, giving up the illusion that being right makes us safe, and letting love mature us past rule-keeping religion. We also connect love to justice, because love does not celebrate harm and it refuses to ignore the marginalized.
The episode lands with a story of radical generosity in a grocery line that blurs the boundary between “my family” and “your family,” and it ends at the communion table with a clear takeaway: faith and hope matter, but the only legacy that lasts is love. Subscribe for more Sunday teachings, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review to help more people find the podcast.
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In the service of LOVE,
Pastors Dennis and Heather Drake