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Burning Love

• Greg Boyd

God’s desire for us is that we become all that God created us to be. Life is the process in which we can resist or yield to God’s desire for us. When we yield we sense God’s burning love as warm and liberating. When we resist we experience God’s burning love as pain and wrath.

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The Bible describes God’s love as a “consuming” and “refining” fire. God’s desire is that we be able to thrive in the environment we were designed for. That environment is the presence of God. Those parts of our lives and of our selves that are not compatible with God’s presence will be consumed when we are finally with God in eternity. The process of refining our lives and our selves during this life is the business of life for Christians.

Greg offered the analogy of life at the bottom of the world’s oceans. Creatures at the bottom of the sea live under very different conditions than life at the surface. There’s enormous pressure, little or no light, no breathable air, etc. If you were to take the creatures that live down there and bring them to the surface and lay them on the beach, they would die very quickly. Likewise, if we found ourselves unprotected at the bottom of the sea we’d be crushed by the pressure and unable to breathe. We too would die very quickly.

The environment of the presence of God is very different from the environment of this world. If we want to thrive in the new environment that God is calling us to, we’ll want to get ourselves prepared for it. To thrive in the presence of God, we need to be people after God’s own heart—people who reflect God’s image. This means we reflect God’s character, love, generosity, faithfulness, holiness, grace and truth.

When we reflect these godly qualities the fire of God feels like warmth and freedom to us. But when we resist or suppress these qualities, the fire of God feels like pain and wrath to us. Whatever darkness is not burned away during this life will be burned away at the judgment seat of Christ (1 Cor. 3:11-15). So let us not take God’s grace in vein but rather submit to the process of being purified and refined as we follow Jesus in our lives.

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Topics: Love, Pain & Suffering

Sermon Series: Scandalous Love


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Focus Scripture:

  • Hebrews 12:28-29

    Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our “God is a consuming fire."

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One thought on “Burning Love

  1. Charity says:

    If God is not angry with us then what about verses like Psalms 7:11 that says God is angry with the wicked every day. What about another verse in Psalms 5 that talks about God hating the wicked.

    I wish I could believe what Boyd preaches because it is so beautiful and freeing.

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