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Why is love a continuing debt for Christians?

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Love is a continuing debt for Christians because it is at the heart of our relationship with God and with each other.

Romans 13:8 states, 'Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another.' This verse underscores that love is not merely a one-time act but an ongoing obligation. As we have been loved by Christ, we are called to extend that same love towards others continuously. This persistent debt of love drives our interactions and motivations, reminding us that genuine Christian life is characterized by a commitment to seeking the welfare of others, showing that our faith is alive through acts of compassion and service.
Scripture References: Romans 13:8, Galatians 5:13

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