Lets talk about love. Love is the greatest and it abides forever, it never fails, and it always edifies.
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John's First Epistle says:Lets talk about love. Love is the greatest and it abides forever, it never fails, and it always edifies.
Yes, i agree, all glory to God. Without him i would not love. I dont even think i do love, but rather i try to follow it, and incorporate it into my life.John's First Epistle says:
"In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us, and sent His Son to be a propitiation (wrath-ending sacrifice) for our sins." (1 John 4.10)
Love changes hearts to flesh.Love. It's sorta' inexplicable.
Love changes hearts from stone to flesh.
It also coaxes wounded souls to come out of their "hiding places".
"Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place." ~Zora Neale Hurston
Both in his Gospel, in his Epistles and in Revelation, love is a strong theme, as is the related theme of faith in the Son on God.Yes, i agree, all glory to God. Without him i would not love. I dont even think i do love, but rather i try to follow it, and incorporate it into my life.
I would agree. As the apostle Paul wrote: love edifies.My short-as-possible definition is that love is giving up what you need/want/is good for what another person needs/wants/is good.
This is a description of God's nature, btw. Doing likewise transforms you more into God's likeness, and reveals God's power in and through you, faster than anything else.
Love changes hearts to flesh.I agree.
Perhaps it can be said that love shows us our own selfishness, and corrects our thinking, through humility and chastening, from God.Love is selfless and thinks more of others than of self.
Yes, it's an inward thing; not first and foremost about the outward flesh (although our lives can be transformed), but it's to do with the inward man (Ephesians 3) firstly, as if the flesh is inwardly tattooed, whether or not outwardly also.Love changes hearts to flesh.I agree.
Love is indeed the most talked about theme in the NT.Both in his Gospel, in his Epistles and in Revelation, love is a strong theme, as is the related theme of faith in the Son on God.
Thank you.Yes, it's an inward thing; not first and foremost about the outward flesh (although our lives can be transformed), but it's to do with the inward man (Ephesians 3) firstly, as if the flesh is inwardly tattooed, whether or not outwardly also.
.... so we need to get it right! as Scripture means it, rather than as what the world thinks of it.Love is indeed the most talked about theme in the NT.
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