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What does the Bible say about owing love to one another?

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The Bible indicates we owe love to one another, as seen in Romans 13:8, making it a perpetual obligation.

In Romans 13:8, Paul explicitly states we owe nothing to anyone except to love one another, highlighting that this obligation never ceases. This debt of love reflects our commitment to God and our fellow believers, as it is rooted in the grace we have received in Christ. Unlike a legal obligation that can be fulfilled once, the call to love is ongoing and requires self-examination and sincerity in our interactions with others. It reinforces the idea that Christian love is not transactional but a continuous expression of grace, compassion, and unity within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 13:8

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