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We trained our dogs to stay off the couch — and they’re perfect angels, right up until no one’s watching. Chad opens there because it’s how a lot of us learned to follow God: behave when you feel watched, fall apart when you don’t. This message names the fear underneath that kind of obedience — the quiet question, "if I’m not afraid of getting caught, what’s to stop me?" — and gently turns it over. Fear can change your behavior, but it can never change what you actually want. Only love can do that. And Jesus was always after the want — not effort, not white-knuckling, but a new desire: obedience sourced not from fear but from love made complete. In this episode: - The dogs-on-the-couch picture of "God-concept vs. God-image" — what you know about God versus how you feel watched by Him - Why fear-based obedience produces public performance and private collapse - "Fear can make you comply; love can make you want to" — and why Jesus pursued the want - 1 John and "perfect love casts out fear" — what it means for love to be made complete - The honest question to sit with: where are you still obeying out of fear, and what would it look like to come at that same place from love instead? — The Arsenal | San Antonio, TX ???? thearsenal.church ???? Download the Arsenal Church app ???? Questions or need prayer? hello@thearsenal.church ???? Give: thearsenal.church/give
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