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Love in Action the Economics of Community Care A Study of First John 3:11 17 on the Daily Bible Refresh with Dr. Brad Miller hello my good friends, Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh your daily visit into the New Testament of the Bible.

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From a progressive perspective, we like to make reading of the Bible understandable.

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We use the Message version Relatable.

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We offer you three relatable points to ponder and applicable in as much as we give you an action step to take.

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Here's our reading for the day from 1st John 3:11 17 Reading from the Message for this is the original message we heard.

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We should love each other.

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We must not be like Cain, who joined the evil one and then killed his brother.

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And why did he kill him?

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Because he was deep in the practice of evil while the acts of his brother were righteous.

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So don't be surprised, friends, when the world hates you.

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This has been going on for a long time.

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The way we know we've been transferred from death to life is that we love our brothers and sisters.

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Anyone who doesn't love is as good as dead.

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Anyone who hates a brother or sister is a murderer.

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And you know very well that eternal life and murder don't go together.

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This is how we've come to understand and experience love.

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Christ sacrificed his life for us.

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This is why we ought to live sacrificially for our fellow believers and not just be out for ourselves.

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If you see some brother or sister in need and have the means to do something about it, but about it but turn a cold shoulder and do nothing, what happens to God's love?

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It disappears and you made it disappear.

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Well, my friends, today we're exploring this powerful text that really challenges us to move beyond symbolic love to embodied solidarity and mutual aid.

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So in this passage from the Epistle, the Letter from First John, the writer confronts the community with a radical understanding of love, one that demands concrete action and material support.

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And this message speaks directly to our current context of inequality and individualism.

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Let's get into some points to ponder.

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First is going beyond performative love.

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The passage here draws a line between withholding material support and making God's love quote disappear.

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This challenges our tendency to spiritualize love while ignoring physical needs.

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In an era of extreme wealth inequality, how do our spending habits and resources allocation reflect or deny God's divine love?

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A second point is about systematic violence versus community care.

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The text here compares withholding resources to Cain's murder of Abel.

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This suggests that passive participation in systems that deny others their basic needs is a form of violence.

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How might this reshape our understanding of loving our neighborhood in a world where economic choices impact distant communities?

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A third point is about mutual aid as a sacred practice.

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The writer envisions a community where members live sacrificially for each other.

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This isn't about charity from above, but mutual support among equals.

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How might this model challenge traditional charitable approaches and aspire more equitable forms of resource sharing?

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Here's your action step this week.

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Practice love economics.

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Audit your monthly spending.

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Calculate for percentage what percentage goes to aiding other people and community support.

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And maybe research local aid groups, food banks, clothes closets and the like.

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And commit to redirecting a specific percentage of resources to community care.

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Or maybe even join or even perhaps even start some way to aid people in your community.

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We'll have a closing prayer here in just a minute, but I did want you to know that we do have a wonderful resource for you called the ABC 123 Bible Study Guide.

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Daily Bible Study let's pray.

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Oh God, you are divine.

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Love and Action when we try to separate faith from finances, remind us that love has material implications.

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When we cling to excess while others lack basics, challenge our comfortable compromises, help us move beyond symbolic gestures to genuine sharing of resources.

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Make us brave enough to examine our budgets and generous enough to live sacrificially and wise enough to build systems of mutual care.

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Transform our economics until they reflect your love intangible life giving ways.

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Amen.

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Well my good friends, it's always good to be with you here on Daily Bible Refresh.

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My name is Dr. Brad Miller.

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I look to be back to be back with you again tomorrow.

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Remember until then that God's loyal love doesn't run out his merciful love hasn't dropped right up.

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It's created new every morning.