Chapel – Love
1 – Today’s characteristic of Successful People and
Successful Teams is Love.
Definition – “to
seek another’s best interest at one’s personal cost.”
- The most successful people love their families.
- The most successful people love their coworkers.
- The most successful people love their teammates.
- The most successful people love their careers.
- The most successful teams/companies/organizations love each other.
- They seek the others’ best interest at their
own cost.
2 – Here are some questions we should consider.
- Will such love characterize our team?
- On a 1 to 10 scale, how much do you love your teammates?
- What costs would you be willing to pay to see
your team achieve everything of which is it capable?
3 – We find a powerful description of this kind of
unconditional, sacrificial love in the
Bible
at I Corinthians 13:4-8a. (Read the text aloud.)
4 – There are three big ideas here:
- How love is expressed toward others.
- Patient and kind.
- Not jealous / bragging / arrogant.
- Will you be patient and kind toward your
teammates or will you be jealous of them, brag about yourself and
arrogantly put others down?
- How love is expressed in values.
- Love does not act unbecomingly. It is respectful.
- Love does not seek its own. It is selfless.
- Love is not provoked. It is under control.
- Love does not hold a grudge. It is forgiving.
- Love does not rejoice in
unrighteousness. It is pleased
when people do the right thing.
- Will your heart-felt values find expression
in ways that bring the best out of your teammates?
- How love is expressed in absolute terms.
- Love bears all things. It perseveres in adversity.
- Love believes all things. It sees the potential in others.
- Love hopes all things. It expects the best from others.
- Love endures all things. It refuses to quit on others.
- Love never fails. Never, it is always the right thing to
do.
5 – When I say, “I love you.” This is exactly what
I mean.
- When your coaches say they love you, this is what they mean.
- When the Lord Jesus whispers, “I love you,” in your ear, this is
what He means.
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