Micaiah Irmler is the Lead Pastor of Southridge Church in San Jose, California. This podcast features sermons from our Sunday morning services at Southridge.
The Southridge Way is to help Christians put Jesus first in their lives. Join our devotion to God by demonstrating your love for others. Let’s make a dent in our communities together and not take this opportunity for granted.
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Micaiah Irmler is the Lead Pastor of Southridge Church in San Jose, California. This podcast features sermons from our Sunday morning services at Southridge.
The Southridge Way is to help Christians put Jesus first in their lives. Join our devotion to God by demonstrating your love for others. Let’s make a dent in our communities together and not take this opportunity for granted.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What if I told you that every person you pass today has an I.O.U. with your name on it? Not for money, not for favors, but for love. In Romans 13:8–10, Paul says there’s one debt you’ll never pay off—the debt to love others. Every handshake, every encounter, every neighbor, even every enemy is a reminder: I owe you love. It’s the one bill that never comes due, because it’s always owed.
But here’s the twist: Paul wrote those words to Christians in Rome who were misunderstood, mocked, and later even martyred under Nero’s cruelty. And still, the call remained—love does no harm to a neighbor; love fulfills God’s law. What does it mean to live with love as your only debt in a world that doesn’t always love you back? This Sunday we’ll discover how the gospel turns an obligation into an opportunity, a burden into a blessing, and why love is the most radical resistance to a broken world.
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