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What does 1 John say about love and benevolence?

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1 John teaches that genuine love for others is evidenced by our willingness to meet their needs through acts of benevolence.

In 1 John 3, the Apostle John emphasizes that true love is demonstrated through action. He draws a stark contrast between those who have this world's goods yet close their hearts to those in need, stating that such behavior raises questions about their claim to have the love of God within them. The chapter calls for believers to follow Christ’s example of sacrificial love, urging them to not only profess love through words but to express it practically through benevolent acts. True Christians are led by the Spirit to care for their brethren in tangible ways, showcasing the transformation that occurs through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:16-18, John 15:12-13

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