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What is the meaning of love in Christianity?

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In Christianity, love is exemplified through God's actions, particularly in the sacrifice of Jesus (1 John 3:16).

Christian love is distinct from secular understandings of love, as it is rooted in the actions and character of God. It is defined by self-sacrifice, as evident in John 3:16, where God's act of sending His son is portrayed as the ultimate expression of love. First John 3:16 echoes this sentiment, stating, 'Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us.' This indicates that true love requires action and often involves sacrifice for the benefit of others. Additionally, God's love demonstrates grace; it is not contingent on the worthiness of the recipient, as all human beings are inherently sinful and unworthy of such profound love. Therefore, the Christian concept of love is active, selfless, and flows from an understanding of being beloved by God.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:16, John 3:16

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The Love of God
Tom Harding · May 6, 2007
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