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In this episode of the 'One Yes At A Time' podcast, hosts Keidra and Susan discuss love from a biblical standpoint. They talk about the different types of love found in the Bible - Eros, Phileo, Agape, and Storge - as well as the combination of friendship love and familial love, philostorgus, that Paul speaks of when describing love for other brothers and sisters in Christ in Romans 12:10. The conversation covers the concept of love being an action, referencing Gary Chapman's book, 'The Five Love Languages'. Susan shares her belief that God's love language is obedience, referencing 1 John 5:3 that says, "And this is love for God... that we obey His commands and his commands are not a burden." They explore different passages that define what Christlike love looks like in action. The discussion also includes insights on loving one's enemies and highlights the significance of love as the ultimate expression of God's character. They conclude by encouraging believers to live out these principles in their relationships, affirming that genuine love reflects God's heart and character.
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By Susan DiesIn this episode of the 'One Yes At A Time' podcast, hosts Keidra and Susan discuss love from a biblical standpoint. They talk about the different types of love found in the Bible - Eros, Phileo, Agape, and Storge - as well as the combination of friendship love and familial love, philostorgus, that Paul speaks of when describing love for other brothers and sisters in Christ in Romans 12:10. The conversation covers the concept of love being an action, referencing Gary Chapman's book, 'The Five Love Languages'. Susan shares her belief that God's love language is obedience, referencing 1 John 5:3 that says, "And this is love for God... that we obey His commands and his commands are not a burden." They explore different passages that define what Christlike love looks like in action. The discussion also includes insights on loving one's enemies and highlights the significance of love as the ultimate expression of God's character. They conclude by encouraging believers to live out these principles in their relationships, affirming that genuine love reflects God's heart and character.
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