Love Has Come
This message is a powerful, honest invitation to rediscover the kind of love we were made for—a love deeper than sentiment, stronger than clichés, and more healing than anything the world offers. Through humor, truth-telling, and Scripture, Pastor David calls us to behold real love—not just feel it.
From lock bridges in Paris to Hallmark movies and AI chatbots, we’re surrounded by shallow imitations of love. But the Advent story reveals something entirely different. In Jesus, love doesn’t wait for us to be compatible, convenient, or clean—it comes all the way for us, costs everything, and welcomes us home.
This message reminds us that we don’t become full through consumption, compatibility, or control—we become full when we behold the love of Christ. Advent isn’t just about what happened. It’s about the kind of God who came for us.
This message explores the kind of love we long for—and finally find in Jesus:
• A love that costs—not convenience, but sacrifice
• A love that heals—redeeming and restoring us into God’s family
• A love that comes close—through the incarnation, God became like us
• A love that fills us—not with sentiment, but with the fullness of God
Love has come. And it’s not flimsy, transactional, or distant. It’s flesh-and-blood, cross-shaped, and still breaking into our lives today.
📖 Scripture: Isaiah 54, Galatians 4, Ephesians 3, John 3, Romans 5
🕊️ Topics: Advent • Love • Belonging • Identity • Redemption • Incarnation
🗓️ Recorded during our “A Weary World Rejoices" series at Mosaic Church