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Greek Words for Love infoGraph
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New Christians need to understand most of the rage we feel is not about righteousness. It is about interruption. We become enraged when our plans are delayed, our expectations are not met, our control is challenged, or our comfort is jeopardized. So, when Paul says, "Love is not provoked," there is an emotional mismatch. The concept of "love that does not seek its own" pertains to my desires, whereas "love that is not provoked" pertains to my reactions when I do not receive them. In this video we will continue the journey of Agape Love from self-seeking to being provoked. Then I will be sharing the only power that will enable us to master it.
By RodneyGreek Words for Love infoGraph
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New Christians need to understand most of the rage we feel is not about righteousness. It is about interruption. We become enraged when our plans are delayed, our expectations are not met, our control is challenged, or our comfort is jeopardized. So, when Paul says, "Love is not provoked," there is an emotional mismatch. The concept of "love that does not seek its own" pertains to my desires, whereas "love that is not provoked" pertains to my reactions when I do not receive them. In this video we will continue the journey of Agape Love from self-seeking to being provoked. Then I will be sharing the only power that will enable us to master it.