We know about many characteristics of love, traits like those listed in 1 Cor 13; patience, kindness, humility, etc.
We certainly are aware of examples of Biblical love, like that provided in John 3:16. The Bible teaches us much about the actions and consequences of love, as in Romans 13 or John 15, which describe doing no wrong to a neighbor or laying down one’s life for a friend as loving.
But…what is love?
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Great post Bethany! “Love requires us to build others up, even when they’ve torn us down.”
This is so hard to do! It’s an intentional act every day to forgive some of those biggest hurts.
Julie
Yes! Thanks for the encouragement Julie : )