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In this episode, I walk through one of the most powerful passages ever written about love, 1 Corinthians 13, and challenge us to see love not as a feeling, but as the foundation of everything we do. I talk about why impressive acts of faith, sacrifice, or knowledge mean absolutely nothing without love behind them. Together, we explore what real love looks like in everyday life: patience with slow growth, refusing to keep score, letting go of past hurts, and choosing kindness in ordinary moments.
I share why love requires vulnerability, why it takes courage to stop protecting ourselves with indifference, and why relationships matter more than “winning.” We dig into the danger of weaponizing the past, the importance of staying connected instead of isolating, and the quiet strength of enduring softly.
At the end of the day, love isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about how we pass the salt, how we speak to our spouse, how we treat our kids, and how we disagree. Faith believes. Hope looks forward. But love decides how we treat people. And that choice made again and again is what truly lasts.
By Clarence FellIn this episode, I walk through one of the most powerful passages ever written about love, 1 Corinthians 13, and challenge us to see love not as a feeling, but as the foundation of everything we do. I talk about why impressive acts of faith, sacrifice, or knowledge mean absolutely nothing without love behind them. Together, we explore what real love looks like in everyday life: patience with slow growth, refusing to keep score, letting go of past hurts, and choosing kindness in ordinary moments.
I share why love requires vulnerability, why it takes courage to stop protecting ourselves with indifference, and why relationships matter more than “winning.” We dig into the danger of weaponizing the past, the importance of staying connected instead of isolating, and the quiet strength of enduring softly.
At the end of the day, love isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about how we pass the salt, how we speak to our spouse, how we treat our kids, and how we disagree. Faith believes. Hope looks forward. But love decides how we treat people. And that choice made again and again is what truly lasts.