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How do we know the importance of love in Romans 13?

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Romans 13 emphasizes that love is the fulfillment of the law, calling believers to owe nothing to anyone but love.

In Romans 13:8-10, Paul proclaims the significance of love by stating that it fulfills the law. This notion of love as the highest commandment resonates throughout the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. The call to love one another is not merely a moral obligation but a reflection of the transformative work of Christ in the lives of His people. By loving others, believers demonstrate the reality of their faith and their connection to God’s love. This extends beyond mere feelings of affection; it encompasses a selfless desire to act in the best interest of others, thus fulfilling God’s law in practical, tangible ways.
Scripture References: Romans 13:8-10, Matthew 22:37-40

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