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Narrated by Author and Writer Matthew Pope, Matthew's own Greatest of These theology book is read aloud and discussed. Dividing the first few entries into the publication, paragraphs 1 and 2 are spoken by Matthew Pope and then broken down and analyzed in two different segments. Based on 1 Corinthians 13:13, the idea is to underline the importance of love and how it stems ultimately from God. God's love, then, is the performance of good to us and our neighbors, and is the real reason conversion and transformation can begin. When we understand that the human heart is incapable of love without God, we can then perceive why love is the greatest of the Theological Virtues. Love gives life to everything The Lord desires to show and to demonstrate toward us as sinners. For, Jesus died and rose again in true and defiant love, to see us love the same in abundance to one another.
By Matthew PopeNarrated by Author and Writer Matthew Pope, Matthew's own Greatest of These theology book is read aloud and discussed. Dividing the first few entries into the publication, paragraphs 1 and 2 are spoken by Matthew Pope and then broken down and analyzed in two different segments. Based on 1 Corinthians 13:13, the idea is to underline the importance of love and how it stems ultimately from God. God's love, then, is the performance of good to us and our neighbors, and is the real reason conversion and transformation can begin. When we understand that the human heart is incapable of love without God, we can then perceive why love is the greatest of the Theological Virtues. Love gives life to everything The Lord desires to show and to demonstrate toward us as sinners. For, Jesus died and rose again in true and defiant love, to see us love the same in abundance to one another.