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What does the Bible say about unpurchasable love?

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The Bible teaches that true love, especially the love of Christ, cannot be purchased, as exemplified in Song of Solomon 8:7.

In the Bible, particularly Song of Solomon 8:7, it is asserted that genuine love is beyond monetary value or earthly possessions. The text emphasizes that even if an individual were to attempt to buy love with all the resources they possess, it would be regarded as utterly contemptible. This highlights a profound truth found throughout Scripture: the love of Christ is immeasurable and freely given, signifying that love cannot be obtained through transactions or merit, but is rather a gift from God that transcends human understanding.
Scripture References: Song of Solomon 8:7

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