BEYOND THE MESSAGE

1 John 3: 16-18

Mar 30, 2026

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What does real Christian love actually look like? In this message from 1 John 3:16–18, we saw that love is not just something we feel or say—it’s something we do. Jake, Michael, and Sam discuss yesterday’s sermon, unpack the main points, and go beyond yesterday with additional insight into the text.

Jesus defines love by laying down His life, and that same sacrificial, practical love is meant to flow out of us toward others, especially within the family of God. But living this out isn’t always simple. With endless needs around us, how do we love wisely without becoming overwhelmed or cynical? This passage calls us to a love that is both tangible and truthful—one that reflects Christ, strengthens the church, and becomes a powerful witness to the world.

Message Highlights:Jesus defines love. Love is not abstract—Jesus shows us what it looks like by laying down His life. Christian love is sacrificial and practical.

Love should overflow from being loved. We don’t love out of obligation but as a response to how deeply we’ve been loved by Christ.

Love must be tangible. John pushes beyond words—real love shows up in action, meeting real needs in real ways.

A lack of love raises serious questions. If God’s love has truly changed us, it should be visible. Withholding love reveals a deeper spiritual disconnect.

Love is meant to be lived out in the church. There is a clear emphasis on loving fellow believers—this is where care, accountability, and real community collide.

Main Point: Create a church family that loves each other in a way that others would want to be part of it.

Practical application:

Start with what you have and what you see. You are not responsible for every need—only the ones God has put in front of you with the ability to help.

Don’t let overwhelm lead to inaction. The temptation is to do nothing because you can’t do everything. Faithful love starts somewhere.

Prioritize love within community. The local church is the primary place where practical, accountable care should happen.

Fight the pull toward self-centeredness. Materialism and comfort push us inward—Christian love pushes us outward.

Let your love reflect Christ to others. A loving church becomes a compelling witness—people are drawn to a community that truly cares. 

Resources Currently Available at the Veritas Church Bookstore:

1 John - The Gospel-Centered Life in the Bible

1-3 John - Knowing The Bible 12 Week Study

1,2, & 3 John For You - God’s Word For You

Don’t Follow You Heart

1-3 John ESV Scripture Journal

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