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“Love bears up under anything and everything that comes, is ever ready to believe the best of every person,

its hopes are fadeless under all circumstances, and it endures

everything without weakening. Love never fails, never fades out or becomes obsolete or comes to an

end.”-- 1 Corinthians 13:7-9 AMP

“As for prophecies, they will be brought to an end. As for tongues, they will stop. As for knowledge, it

will be brought to an end”

1 Corinthians 13:8 CEB

“We know that we have transferred from death to life, because we love the brother and sisters. The person

who does not love remains in death”

1 John 3:14 CEB

LOVE IN REVIEW

LOVE IN REVIEW

1.Love is a command

LOVE IN REVIEW

1.Love is a command2.Love is Divine

LOVE IN REVIEW

1.Love is a command2.Love is Divine3.Love is imperative

Love is that active expression of the nature of God that demonstrates itself by giving itself away. If it is

genuine, it will always give glory on to the source of that love;

God Himself.

Love is that active expression of the nature of God that demonstrates itself by giving itself away. If it is

genuine, it will always give glory on to the source of that love;

God Himself.

Love is:Man giving himself away in such a

way that brings glory to God

LOVE: A REVELATION

“This is the message that you heard from the beginning: love each

other.”

1 John 3:11 CEB

“Don’t behave like Cain, who belonged to the evil one and

murdered his brother. And why did he kill him because his own works

were evil, but the works of his brother were righteous.”

1 John 3:12 CEB

“Don’t be surprised brother and sisters, if the world hates you.”

1 John 3:13 CEB

“We know that we have transferred from death to life, because we love the brother and sisters. The person

who does not love remains in death.”

1 John 3:14 CEB

“Everyone who hates a brother or sister is a murderer, and you now that no murderer has eternal life

residing in him.”

1 John 3:15 CEB

“This is how we know love: Jesus laid down his life for us, and we

ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.”

1 John 3:16 CEB

“But if a person has material possessions and sees a brother or

sister in need and that person doesn’t care—how can the love of

God remain in him?”

1 John 3:17 CEB

“Little children, let’s not love with words or speech but with action and

truth.”

1 John 3:18 CEB

WHAT ARE THESE VERSES TELLING US

The message isn’t new

WHAT ARE THESE VERSES TELLING US

The message isn’t new

Jealousy and greed are often the reason we don’t love

WHAT ARE THESE VERSES TELLING US

The message isn’t new

Jealousy and greed are often the reason we don’t love

Don’t necessarily measure the depth of your love by the response of the

world to your love

WHAT ARE THESE VERSES TELLING US

Key verse in passage, verse 16

It says that this is how you come tounderstand God’s perception of love.

You look at the cross

WHAT ARE THESE VERSES TELLING US

If that’s how God demonstrated lovewhen He was on this earth, then Hisplan to demonstrate love in us and

through us will be the same

WHAT ARE THESE VERSES TELLING US

John knew the tendency would be totalk about it, not to do it.

So he continued in verse 16:

“Little children, let’s not love withwords or speech but with action and

truth.”

He also knew that we might not understand what loving in action and

truth meant, so he gave us an example in verse 17

He also knew that we might not understand what loving in action and

truth meant, so he gave us an example in verse 17

“But if a person has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need and that person doesn’t care—

how can the love of God remain in him?”

LOVE: A REFLECTION

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“It is not possessive...”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“It is not possessive...”“It is neither anxious to impress, nor does it

cherish inflated ideas of its own importance…”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“It is not possessive...”“It is neither anxious to impress, nor does it

cherish inflated ideas of its own importance…”

“Love has good manners”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“It is not possessive...”“It is neither anxious to impress, nor does it

cherish inflated ideas of its own importance…”

“Love has good manners”“Love is not touchy”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“It is not possessive...”“It is neither anxious to impress, nor does it

cherish inflated ideas of its own importance…”

“Love has good manners”“Love is not touchy”

“Love doesn’t keep account of evil, or gloat over the wickedness of other people.”

“The love I speak of is slow to lose patients”“It looks for a way of being constructive…”

“It is not possessive...”“It is neither anxious to impress, nor does it

cherish inflated ideas of its own importance…”

“Love has good manners”“Love is not touchy”

“Love doesn’t keep account of evil, or gloat over the wickedness of other people.”

“On the contrary, love shares the joy of those who live by the truth.”

“Love knows no limit to its endurance,no end to its trust, no fading of its

hope; it can outlast anything.Love never fails.”