Love
What if love isn’t just one thing—but many? This week, we take a 360° look at love through the lens of Scripture, culture, and eternity. Just like the Inuit people have dozens of nuanced words for snow—because it’s essential to their survival—we explore how love needs nuance, too. From Greek definitions to God’s divine dilemma in the garden, we peel back layers to ask: what kind of love are you really searching for? Not all love is the same, and not all love leads to healing. But the love that flows from God—sacrificial, defining, and fruit-bearing—changes everything. Don’t settle for shallow love when you were made for something deeper.

John 3:16
Discussion topics
- Read 1 John 4:7–21 together. What stands out to you most in this passage? How does John describe the connection between God and love? What does this passage reveal about how we should love others?
- Love as Fruit, Not Just a Feeling Galatians 5:22 says love is a fruit of the Spirit. What does that mean practically? How do we “grow” in love? What weeds (like bitterness or selfishness) do we need to pull?
- God’s Dilemma in the Garden The sermon spoke about how God had to cover what He loved (man) with the blood of an innocent substitute. How does this deepen your understanding of the cross and God’s love?
- Take Action: Who in your life needs to experience God’s love through you this week? Is there someone to forgive, encourage, or invite to church? What’s your next step?
- Have you and your group signed up to help serve at the Easter Egg Hunt? If not, please take time to open the app and sign up to serve to help build bridges to God in an easy and practical way. Question one.
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