Do You Love Me

Ken Dyck
August 20, 2023

#John 21:15-17; 1 Corinthians 13:1-3; Matthew 6:1-4# Ken Dyck's main point is that the question "Do you love me?" is a universal and fundamental question that comes from God, and it's a question that Jesus asked Peter after his resurrection. Ken emphasizes that the reason we're fixated on whether or not we're loved is because we're created in the image of God, and it's a question that drives our motivations and actions. He encourages the audience to reflect on their love for Jesus and to consider the motivations behind their actions, choosing to do things out of love for Jesus rather than out of routine, guilt, or fear. Ken also shares his personal story of struggling with feelings of not being good enough and how he's learned to do things out of love for Jesus, rather than trying to prove himself. He invites the audience to do the same, to choose to love Jesus and to do things out of love for him, and to seek healing and freedom from past wounds and hurts.

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