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Wesley taught entire sanctification—a heart so filled with love that other motives are displaced. "Love is not jealous... not boastful... not proud." These negatives describe what love pushes out. Where perfect love reigns, jealousy, pride, and self-seeking have no room.
The sermon illustration emphasizes the importance of heart transformation in biblical parenting rather than mere behavior modification. It highlights the need for parents to internalize God's word and address the heart issues of their children, fostering a loving and faith-integrated environment that encourages genuine faith and obedience.
The sermon illustration emphasizes the importance of viewing money through the lens of stewardship rather than ownership, highlighting that our relationship with money reflects our beliefs about God's character and provision. It teaches that tithing is a way to break the hold of money over our lives and to affirm God's ownership of all resources, ultimately leading to heart transformation and spiritual growth.
The message emphasizes the importance of heart transformation in biblical parenting, rather than mere behavior modification. It highlights the need for parents to integrate God's word into their own lives to effectively teach their children, focusing on individual design and love-driven discipline.
The sermon illustration emphasizes the importance of viewing money as a spiritual force that can either draw us closer to God or lead us into idolatry. It highlights the Reformed theological perspective on stewardship, urging believers to recognize God's ownership of all resources and to transform their relationship with money through practices like tithing, which fosters trust and heart transformation.