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The Omnipotence of love a Teaching of Elisabeth Elliott read by MCM

Author
Murray Ed
Published
Fri 29 Dec 2023
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-omnipotence-of-love-a-teaching-of-elisabeth-elliott-read-by-mcm--61072117

Introduction: "Welcome to another episode of 'You're Probably Right,' I'm your host, MCM. Today, we're delving deep into a topic that's both timeless and controversial: the omnipotence of love. This concept, as taught by Elisabeth Elliot in her 1994 lecture, challenges our conventional understanding of love. We often hear about love in songs, movies, and stories, but what we're exploring today goes beyond the superficial. It's about the sacrificial, transformative power of love, a kind that's often not talked about, or perhaps, not allowed to be said in today's day and age." Adaptation: "The core of this teaching revolves around the idea that true love, especially from a Christian perspective, is not just an emotion but an act of sacrifice. It's about putting others before ourselves, a concept quite alien to what Hollywood or popular culture often depicts. Love, in its most potent form, is about giving without expecting anything in return, about enduring hardships, and about finding strength in vulnerability. Elliot brings up the example of hymns and scriptures, where love is often equated with selflessness and sacrifice. She talks about how these hymns, sung thoughtlessly in childhood, hold deep theological truths about love and sacrifice, truths that become more apparent as we grow older. One of the most striking points in Elliot's lecture is the comparison between worldly gains and sacrificial love. She challenges the listener to reconsider what we value most in life. Is it wealth, fame, or success? Or is it the ability to love selflessly, as exemplified by Christ on the cross? Elliot also highlights the importance of teaching these values to the younger generation. The power of love isn't just a concept to be understood but a practice to be lived out. She emphasizes the role of parents in instilling these values in their children, not just through words but through actions and examples. As we explore these themes further, the lecture takes us on a journey of understanding love not just as a concept but as a transformative force. It's about seeing love as an action, a decision to put others first, to sacrifice, and to give without the expectation of receiving." Conclusion: "In today's episode, we've revisited Elisabeth Elliot's profound insights on the omnipotence of love. While the world might shy away from talking about the sacrificial aspect of love, it's a conversation we need to have. True love is not just about feelings; it's about actions, sacrifices, and sometimes, going against our very nature for the sake of others. As we wrap up, let's ponder on how we can incorporate this selfless, sacrificial love into our own lives. Remember, in a world that often celebrates selfish gain, the act of loving selflessly is a revolutionary act." https://elisabethelliot.org/resource-library/lectures-talks/the-omnipotence-of-love-part-1/

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