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And The Greatest of These is Love - Part 2

2019-02-24

February 24, 2019 • Jonathan Falwell

If you had a situation in your life recently, that afterward you realized you had handled badly and would give “anything” to be able to do it over, join the crowd of others who had a similar experience. Can anyone share?

Last week we looked at the first part of 1 Corinthians 13, studying the passage to determine God’s definition of love. It is certainly not what the world or Hollywood would have us believe. Today we’re going to study the remaining verses, looking at the true meaning of God’s expectation of our standard of love—for Him, our neighbor, and yes, even our enemies.

Focal Passage: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.

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