Christ love
Mutual Service
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Use your freedom to serve one another in love, (Galatians 5:13). Those words of the apostle Paul were directed to the church, but they apply just as easily to marriage - as does his warning two verses later: "But if you are always biting and devouring one another, watch out! Beware of destroying one another."
A Thorn in the Flesh
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Paul was the greatest leader of the early Christian church. Yet he struggled when his body was afflicted with the disease. Three times he pleaded with God for healing, but rather than heal him, God's response was, "My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9).
The Greatest of These
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How do you view the greatest description of love and how do you show love?
Teamwork
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Paul's reaction to the controversy in 1 Corinthians 3 gives us some insight into his feelings about his fellow missionaries. To him, they were teammates, using their individual skills to achieve the same goal he was striving for: establishing the church. Teamwork was crucial to the health of the church. It's also vital to the health of a relationship.
A Lesson in Love Languages
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The cross has become the universal symbol of God's love. The crucifixion of Jesus was a time when God clearly spoke all five love languages:
The Value of a Legacy
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Mordecai wasn't in a position to leave meaningful wealth to Esther, but when he died he would have left something far more valuable - a legacy. What will you leave?
An Encouraging Word
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How are you an encouraging influence? Read the examples we learn from and see how you can be an example.
No Favorites
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Do you feel like you are in a pecking order? What do you show favoritism to?
The Power to Love
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Love each other. That was the command Jesus gave His followers in John 13:34. Was that too much to ask?
Mark of Greatness
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How do you become great?