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Romans 13:8–10
Scripture instructs God’s people to love one another and illustrates what this means in practice.
Reasons for loving one another
God commands it
Galatians 5:14
Love for strangers commanded:
What is love?
agapáō; contracted agapṓ, fut.
agapḗsō.
To esteem, love, indicating a direction of the will and finding one’s joy in something or someone.
It differs from philéō (5368), to love, indicating feelings, warm affection, the kind of love expressed by a kiss (phílēma [5370]).
God has taken the initiative in showing love
God’s people are known by their love
Love maintains fellowship
Love promotes sacrificial service
In meeting material needs
Examples of the demonstration of love for one another
In conclusion:
Remember Paul’s love for his churches
Corinth:
Philippi:
Thessalonica:
What is your Love, for one another now?
How has God’s love changed your hearts as you have heard HIs words?
Have A Great Week!!!
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