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What does the Bible say about love in relationships?

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The Bible teaches that love is the foundation for how we relate to one another, as seen in Paul's letter to Philemon.

In his epistle to Philemon, Paul emphasizes that our actions toward one another should stem from love. He writes in Philemon 9, 'Yet for love's sake, I rather beseech thee,' illustrating that love is the driving force behind our behavior as Christians. This is further supported by Jesus' commandment that we are to love one another as He has loved us (John 13:34). Love acts as a unifying principle that enables forgiveness and reconciliation among believers.
Scripture References: Philemon 9, John 13:34, 1 Peter 4:8, Song of Solomon 8:1-4

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For Love's Sake
John Chapman · Apr 25, 2010
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