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Why is biblical love different from worldly love?

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Biblical love is selfless, seeks the good of others, and originates from God, unlike worldly love which is often conditional.

Biblical love transcends the fluctuating and often self-centered nature of worldly love, which tends to be motivated by personal gain or feelings. The love described in scripture, particularly in 1 Corinthians 13, is characterized as unconditional and sacrificial, rooted in a desire to give rather than to receive. This divine love, exemplified in the life of Christ, demonstrates a commitment to bestow the best upon others, regardless of their behavior. Consequently, this love is not based on feelings but is an act of the will, empowered by the Holy Spirit, making it durable and lasting amidst trials and challenges.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, John 15:13

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A Psalm of Love
Henry Mahan · May 9, 1984
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