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In Part 3 of the series Is This Really Love?, we explore eros—romance, passion, and desire—through Song of Solomon 8:6–7 and what Scripture says about love’s power.
This message shows eros as a good gift from God, while warning that unsubmitted passion can become a false god that drives decisions, compromises character, and damages relationships. You’ll hear a clear framework for putting love in the right order—agape at the head of the table—so romance serves God’s purposes instead of replacing them.
The sermon ends with a reframed definition of passion: not just what you feel, but what you’re willing to endure—pointing to Jesus’ love that is stronger than death and offering freedom, healing, and a new start.
By Banner SeattleIn Part 3 of the series Is This Really Love?, we explore eros—romance, passion, and desire—through Song of Solomon 8:6–7 and what Scripture says about love’s power.
This message shows eros as a good gift from God, while warning that unsubmitted passion can become a false god that drives decisions, compromises character, and damages relationships. You’ll hear a clear framework for putting love in the right order—agape at the head of the table—so romance serves God’s purposes instead of replacing them.
The sermon ends with a reframed definition of passion: not just what you feel, but what you’re willing to endure—pointing to Jesus’ love that is stronger than death and offering freedom, healing, and a new start.