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Loving like god

Love like Jesus -DRAFT

Love like Jesus -DRAFT

        Photo credit: “Hand of an extraordinary man” by J. Rafael Pintos-Lopez (2007) from his website at...

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Do We Need a Command to Love God?

Do We Need a Command to Love God?

Does a command to love someone seem strange to you? A young mother loves her infant. A young husband loves his wife. Neither the...

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What does love look like?

What does love look like?

If you knew you would die within the next 24 hours, what would you do, who (if anyone) would you spend the time with, and what would...

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Loving like Jesus and the indicative-imperative principle

Loving like Jesus and the indicative-imperative principle

Is this a strange title, or what? Let me begin by introducing you to the indicative-imperative principle. Consider parents who demand...

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Love Like Jesus

Love Like Jesus

How can we love like Jesus? This is the question this series has been working toward answering. “So, what’s the answer?” This...

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How to Love Like Jesus

How to Love Like Jesus

How does a grapevine help us answer the question this series explores? “How can you love like Jesus?” Jesus intends that you and...

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5 helpful principles for better word studies

5 helpful principles for better word studies

How can you enrich your understanding with word or phrase studies? Our focus is agapē-love. What is agapē-love, and how can you...

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Love is patient, love is kind

Love is patient, love is kind

At times, the English language lets us down. These are two of those times. First, in Greek, the 16 qualities of love in 1 Corinthians...

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Love is not ...

Love is not ...

By my count, nine of the 16 qualities of love in 1 Corinthians 13 are negative—what love is not. We explored the initial two qualities...

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2 more things love is not

2 more things love is not

What are these two more things love is not?             Love is not rude; it is not self-seeking. Together, the traits of rudeness...

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Antidote for Relational Poisons

Antidote for Relational Poisons

Two behaviors that are poison in any relationship are exploding anger and keeping memories alive of wrongs suffered.  What is the...

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Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth

Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth

Believe it or not—love discriminates. Love chooses what and what not to rejoice in, delight in, and celebrate. In 1 Corinthians 13:6,...

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Love believes all things

Love believes all things

The group laughed as they concluded how naïve and gullible Christians must be. This imaginary discussion included Friedrich Nietzsche,...

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Love hopes all things

Love hopes all things

What does this saying mean? “Lock the door and throw away the key.” It is a metaphor. We are not talking about incarcerating...

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Love Never Fails

Love Never Fails

Failure permeates our lives and societies. We fail in a task; someone lets us down; a crucial piece of equipment fails; a government,...

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