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What does the Bible say about our debt of love?

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The Bible teaches that we owe a perpetual debt of love to one another, fulfilling the law through love (Romans 13:8-10).

Romans 13:8-10 emphasizes that love is the foremost debt we owe to others. The Apostle Paul instructs that we are to owe no man anything except to love one another, for he who loves fulfills the law. This love is not simply an emotional feeling but a self-sacrificial commitment to the good of others. Our debt of love is lifelong and unending, reflecting the love that Christ has shown us. Just as financial debts can weigh heavily on individuals, our spiritual debt of love carries the same weight, requiring our constant attention and effort to fulfill in our relationships.
Scripture References: Romans 13:8-10

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The Debt We Owe
Don Fortner · Mar 25, 2018
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