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What does the Bible say about love in Romans 13?

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Romans 13 teaches that love is the fulfillment of the law and workers of love do no harm to their neighbor.

In Romans 13:10, it is clearly stated that 'Love worketh no ill to his neighbor: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.' This encapsulates the essence of God's commandments regarding our interactions with others. Love is active, not just an emotion; it compels us to act for the good of others. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that love should guide our actions and ensure that we do not harm our neighbors, reflecting God's own love towards us. As Christians, we are called to demonstrate love in tangible ways, honoring and serving others as an expression of our love for God.
Scripture References: Romans 13:10

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Tim James · Oct 20, 2024
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