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What does Romans 12 teach about love?

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Romans 12 teaches that love must be genuine and without hypocrisy as we serve others in Christ's name.

In Romans 12, believers are instructed to let their love be without dissimulation, meaning it should be sincere and not pretentious. This kind of love is rooted in the biblical understanding of agape, which refers to selfless, unconditional love that seeks the best for others. The chapter elaborates on the practical outworking of this love, urging Christians to forgive, serve, and support one another, particularly in the context of the fellowship of believers. By demonstrating authentic love, Christians reflect the love of Christ to the world.
Scripture References: Romans 12:9, John 13:34-35, 1 John 3:14

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