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lovebist.pdf. when they are miserably sick, look pallid, and are unable to return affection. It shows us that love is an unselfish choice to be dedicated to someone else's good, no matter what the other person is like.
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Renowned theologian Gerald Bray has written this systematic theology to give readers of all backgrounds a solid understanding of foundational theological concepts. He uniquely emphasizes the theme of God’s love alongside each major doctrine and helps us to see more of the God who is Love.
why loving others is so important: it communicates our faith in Jesus to the world, it is an act of obedience to God, and it brings joy to ourselves and others. As we love others we grow in our understanding of God’s love for us and for the world.
Jun 16, 2021 · God is love -- Jesus -- What prevents me from loving -- Faith in action is love -- Be a cause of joy to one another
God’s love in Biblical and Reformed theology is a love that is both general and particular. The Old and New Testaments both show that God has a general love that He manifests upon all people, regardless of who they are.
Love does not define God, but God does define love. There is a beautiful logic here. 1) God is love. 2) Those who have been born of God and know God are God‟s children. 3) God‟s children have God‟s nature. 4) God‟s children therefore will love.
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When we love Jesus: We will be loved of God (Jn. 14:21) It will cause Jesus to love us and to be manifested to us (Jn. 14:21) Man is to love Christ's appearing (2 Tim. 4:8) Man is called upon to choose whom he will love: God or Mammon (Matt. 6:24; Lk. 16:13). Love for God and Jesus leads to: