Bryce Carver
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And so when Jesus says, love your neighbor as yourself, he's saying, look, the same grace, the same love, the same joy that I have shown you, show to other people because they have the same value that I've put on your life. What is the value that Christ puts on every human being's life? His own. It's not that Christ died for Bryce and not Tom.
And so when Jesus says, love your neighbor as yourself, he's saying, look, the same grace, the same love, the same joy that I have shown you, show to other people because they have the same value that I've put on your life. What is the value that Christ puts on every human being's life? His own. It's not that Christ died for Bryce and not Tom.
So because Christ only died for Bryce and not Tom, Bryce is more valuable than Tom. False. Christ died for all people. So the price that he puts on every human being's life is his own. And not only that, but if we read the parable of the lost coin, we actually find out that we are of extreme value to him because we're also made in the image of God. We have his imprint on us.
So because Christ only died for Bryce and not Tom, Bryce is more valuable than Tom. False. Christ died for all people. So the price that he puts on every human being's life is his own. And not only that, but if we read the parable of the lost coin, we actually find out that we are of extreme value to him because we're also made in the image of God. We have his imprint on us.
So because Christ only died for Bryce and not Tom, Bryce is more valuable than Tom. False. Christ died for all people. So the price that he puts on every human being's life is his own. And not only that, but if we read the parable of the lost coin, we actually find out that we are of extreme value to him because we're also made in the image of God. We have his imprint on us.
And in a world where millions and billions of people have and do exist, where we're nothing but a piece of grain of salt in this massive, expansive universe, Christ wants to be extremely intentional and friendly with me and you. Loving our neighbor as ourself gives us an opportunity to show the love of Christ to people that has been shown to us.
And in a world where millions and billions of people have and do exist, where we're nothing but a piece of grain of salt in this massive, expansive universe, Christ wants to be extremely intentional and friendly with me and you. Loving our neighbor as ourself gives us an opportunity to show the love of Christ to people that has been shown to us.
And in a world where millions and billions of people have and do exist, where we're nothing but a piece of grain of salt in this massive, expansive universe, Christ wants to be extremely intentional and friendly with me and you. Loving our neighbor as ourself gives us an opportunity to show the love of Christ to people that has been shown to us.
Because with the dirtiest, most broken version of ourself, when we come to the lowest of lows, that's where oftentimes people meet Christ. And then as Christ begins to transform us, take us into new places and new depths and new heights that couldn't have been achievable without Christ.
Because with the dirtiest, most broken version of ourself, when we come to the lowest of lows, that's where oftentimes people meet Christ. And then as Christ begins to transform us, take us into new places and new depths and new heights that couldn't have been achievable without Christ.
Because with the dirtiest, most broken version of ourself, when we come to the lowest of lows, that's where oftentimes people meet Christ. And then as Christ begins to transform us, take us into new places and new depths and new heights that couldn't have been achievable without Christ.
And we go to this place and then we begin to meet people that are suffering and hurting and in pain because we live in this world. we get to then love our neighbor as ourself by showing people the grace and love that we wish other people had shown us in the midst of our suffering.
And we go to this place and then we begin to meet people that are suffering and hurting and in pain because we live in this world. we get to then love our neighbor as ourself by showing people the grace and love that we wish other people had shown us in the midst of our suffering.
And we go to this place and then we begin to meet people that are suffering and hurting and in pain because we live in this world. we get to then love our neighbor as ourself by showing people the grace and love that we wish other people had shown us in the midst of our suffering.
But Christ showed us, but because Christ showed us and it's unconditional and it's unmatched and uncomparable to any other love, we take that love that has been freely given to us and loving our neighbor as ourself takes that free gift and gives it to other people. Does that make sense? And that's why I wanna talk about James, the book of James, when it talks about the sin of partiality.
But Christ showed us, but because Christ showed us and it's unconditional and it's unmatched and uncomparable to any other love, we take that love that has been freely given to us and loving our neighbor as ourself takes that free gift and gives it to other people. Does that make sense? And that's why I wanna talk about James, the book of James, when it talks about the sin of partiality.
But Christ showed us, but because Christ showed us and it's unconditional and it's unmatched and uncomparable to any other love, we take that love that has been freely given to us and loving our neighbor as ourself takes that free gift and gives it to other people. Does that make sense? And that's why I wanna talk about James, the book of James, when it talks about the sin of partiality.
What is the sin of partiality? Favoritism. And Jesus is in total opposition of favoritism. Do you know how easy it is to love people and treat people right when they've scratched your back? How much harder is it? to love and treat people when they've done you wrong or love and treat people when they've just flat out never done anything for you. That's love.
What is the sin of partiality? Favoritism. And Jesus is in total opposition of favoritism. Do you know how easy it is to love people and treat people right when they've scratched your back? How much harder is it? to love and treat people when they've done you wrong or love and treat people when they've just flat out never done anything for you. That's love.
What is the sin of partiality? Favoritism. And Jesus is in total opposition of favoritism. Do you know how easy it is to love people and treat people right when they've scratched your back? How much harder is it? to love and treat people when they've done you wrong or love and treat people when they've just flat out never done anything for you. That's love.