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Active Benevolence

2 sermons

Active benevolence is a foundational concept in the Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating love and compassion towards others through deliberate actions. This principle is rooted in biblical teachings, such as Galatians 5:13-14, which exhorts believers to serve one another in love, and Matthew 25:35-40, where Jesus teaches that caring for the needy is equivalent to serving Him directly. As Psalms 37:3 reminds us, trusting in the Lord and doing good are intertwined, highlighting the reciprocal relationship between faith and active benevolence. By embracing active benevolence, Christians embody the spirit of Christ, who consistently demonstrated selfless love and kindness towards others, as seen in His ministry and teachings throughout the New Testament.

A.B. Simpson

A.B. Simpson emphasizes that goodness, as a fruit of the Spirit, reflects the very nature of God, characterized by active benevolence and kindness. He contrasts righteousness, which can be rigid, with goodness, which is gentle and nurturing, likening a good person to a mountainside adorned with life

Carter Conlon

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the story of God's love for the world and how He gave His only Son for the salvation of humanity. The sermon highlights the power of an endless life that is received by those who trust in Jesus Christ. The preacher encourages believers to trust in God's sovere

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