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We read Romans 13:8–10 and make the case that love is the debt Christians never finish paying, and that love fulfills the law by doing no harm and seeking good. We challenge ourselves to practice a clear, countercultural love that points directly to Jesus, not to our virtue.
• the ongoing debt to love our neighbors
• why Christian love fulfills the law
• who counts as a neighbor, including the least likely
• love that is patient, kind, and not self-seeking
• small acts of love as light in darkness
• benevolence with gospel purpose, not just relief
• clarity in witness and motives
• a practical homework challenge to love someone tangibly
If you’re in our area and don’t have a church home, we would love to see you any Sunday morning at First Baptist El Dorado
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We read Romans 13:8–10 and make the case that love is the debt Christians never finish paying, and that love fulfills the law by doing no harm and seeking good. We challenge ourselves to practice a clear, countercultural love that points directly to Jesus, not to our virtue.
• the ongoing debt to love our neighbors
• why Christian love fulfills the law
• who counts as a neighbor, including the least likely
• love that is patient, kind, and not self-seeking
• small acts of love as light in darkness
• benevolence with gospel purpose, not just relief
• clarity in witness and motives
• a practical homework challenge to love someone tangibly
If you’re in our area and don’t have a church home, we would love to see you any Sunday morning at First Baptist El Dorado