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Romans 13:8-10 – We are not to be indebted to anyone, but we owe all love because of God. Loving God is not mentioned because as we love each other, we are loving God.
In the epistle of 1John, the word “love” occurs 24 times more than in any other NT book. The understanding of love is diverse, and everyone holds his or her own view. Thus, a biblical definition is mandatory.
15 – “Hates” is equivalent to “does not love” (1Jo 3:14); there is no middle area between the two. Love and hatred (like light and darkness, life and death) necessarily replace, as well as necessarily exclude one another.
John is the master of shocking statements – “Everyone who hates…murderer.”
16 – The standard of Christ
17-19 – Words only are not enough but often deceive us to think we are loving.
5:1-8 – Knowing God is connected with love. It is impossible to know God without loving.
5:9-21 – Loving each other is equivalent to loving God.
The post The Essence first appeared on Living Hope.
By Sean FinneganRomans 13:8-10 – We are not to be indebted to anyone, but we owe all love because of God. Loving God is not mentioned because as we love each other, we are loving God.
In the epistle of 1John, the word “love” occurs 24 times more than in any other NT book. The understanding of love is diverse, and everyone holds his or her own view. Thus, a biblical definition is mandatory.
15 – “Hates” is equivalent to “does not love” (1Jo 3:14); there is no middle area between the two. Love and hatred (like light and darkness, life and death) necessarily replace, as well as necessarily exclude one another.
John is the master of shocking statements – “Everyone who hates…murderer.”
16 – The standard of Christ
17-19 – Words only are not enough but often deceive us to think we are loving.
5:1-8 – Knowing God is connected with love. It is impossible to know God without loving.
5:9-21 – Loving each other is equivalent to loving God.
The post The Essence first appeared on Living Hope.