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In a world of single-serving relationships, the Church is called to something deeper—something eternal.
In a culture where love is often measured by what we get, the Church must become a place defined by what we give—a place of sacrificial partnership, of covenant over convenience.
Christian love is free, but it is never cheap.
It calls for all of us—our time, our presence, our hearts. Because real love, Christ’s love, was never meant to be consumed. It was meant to be lived.
Passage: Colossians 3:9-17 CEB
By Michael LeBlancIn a world of single-serving relationships, the Church is called to something deeper—something eternal.
In a culture where love is often measured by what we get, the Church must become a place defined by what we give—a place of sacrificial partnership, of covenant over convenience.
Christian love is free, but it is never cheap.
It calls for all of us—our time, our presence, our hearts. Because real love, Christ’s love, was never meant to be consumed. It was meant to be lived.
Passage: Colossians 3:9-17 CEB