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1 Σεπ 2023 · Love involves affection, compassion, care, and self-sacrifice. Love originates in the Triune Godhead, within the eternal relationship that exists among the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (1 John 4:7–8). Loving is unique to the human experience of being an image-bearer of God.
4 Ιαν 2022 · Answer. Jesus predicted that the love of many would grow cold as part of His answer to the disciples’ question, “What will be the sign of your coming, and of the end of the age?” In Matthew 24, in the Olivet Discourse, Jesus describes the end of the age that will precede His second coming.
14 Οκτ 2022 · Answer. The Bible has a great deal to say about love. In fact, the Bible says that “love is of God” and “God is love” (1 John 4:7–8); in other words, love is a fundamental characteristic of who God is. Everything God does is impelled and influenced by His love.
Famously, Jesus taught that God's entire message to humanity hung on two commands of Scripture: to love God with everything one is and to love one's neighbor as one's self (Matthew 22:37–40). It's not surprising that rejection of God's law correlates to a loss of love for God and for others.
This article discusses the largest numbers recorded in the Old Testament version of the KJV Bible. It also explores and explains the only place in Scripture where the word "million" is used! The meaning of such huge sums is not entirely clear other than as an accurate recording of Scriptural events.
1 Corinthians 16:14. ESV Let all that you do be done in love. NIV Do everything in love. NASB All that you do must be done in love. CSB Do everything in love. NLT And do everything with love. KJV Let all your things be done with charity. NKJV Let all that you do be done with love.
8 He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love. 9 In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. 10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.