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Loving one doesn't mean ignoring the rest it means your "one" becomes someone who reaches their "one."Andrew finds Peter. Philip finds Nathanael. One at a time multiplies. The church doesn't grow by programs; itgrows by people who love people. This closing week connects personal relationship to the Great Commission. Support the show

Loving people one at a time is rarely convenient. Jesus modeled extravagant, inconvenient love the friendswho tore open a roof, the woman who poured out her most expensive possession. Going the extra mile meansputting one person's need above your own comfort, schedule, and reputation. Support the show

Divine appointments don't look like appointments they look like interruptions. God orchestrates collisionsbetween lives. The Good Samaritan didn't plan his detour; Peter and John weren't expecting a healing on thetemple steps. The question is whether we're paying attention when our path crosses someone else's. Support the show

You can't reach who you won't approach. Jesus intentionally moved toward the people others avoided intoSamaria, across the lake to the demoniac, up into Zacchaeus's tree. Reaching one at a time requires bothphysical and relational proximity. To do what God wants requires going where God sends. Support the show

You can't give what you don't have. Before we go out to reach others, we must first be rooted deeply in Christ.The early church in Acts 2 shows us the model devoted together first, then sent outward. Outreach flows fromoverflow. We go through others only after we've received deeply in Him. Support the show

Jesus consistently zoomed in on the individuals that crowds overlooked: the tax collectors, the sinners, the lost. He sees, saves, and celebrates one at a time. Using all three parables in Luke 15, this week casts the vision for the entire series: who is the "one" God is calling you to focus on? How impractical and reckless might we become, for one? Support the show

Pastor Ben shares the good news of Jesus' resurrection. Support the show

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