The Law of Love
When confronted with the challenging teachings of Jesus, do you ever worry that you may not be a believer at all? Alistair Begg exhorts us to trust God, living “the Jesus way”: loving our enemies. Far too often, Christians are known for hatred and vitriol rather than for robust love. If we practice selflessness instead, we will leave an enduring impact on the culture far beyond what political power or fleeting relevance can accomplish. Scripture: Luke 6:27-36 Preached: September 5, 1999 Find more sermons by Alistair Begg at https://www.tfl.org/sermons

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The Golden Rule

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Obedience: Evidence of a Strong Foundation

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"Let No One Deceive You"

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The Law of Love

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How Does Truth Command Me?: A Blueprint for Thinking with R.C. Sproul

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Be Careful How You Live

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The Sinful Woman

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The Secret of Contentment

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Wonders of His Love

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“Will Only a Few Be Saved?”

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How Deep the Father's Love

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“Father…”

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Amazing Love — Part One

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Who Do You Say I Am? (Sermon, Matthew 16:13-20)

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The Debt of Love I Owe | Romans 13 - Lesson 2

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Christ's Manner

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THE LAW OF RELATIONSHIP || APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN || KOINONIA ABUJA || 2021

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Alistair Begg: What Do We Mean By Acceptable Worship? | Doxology & Theology DFW 2026

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Inadequacy: The Surprising Secret to Being Useful to God

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