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  1. John’s understanding of love has two main foundations: Jesus Christ is the origin and example of true godly love and without that love in us, we cannot be saved by him. Love is obedience to God’s commands. Love is not a sweet and benign attitude that smiles at "a sin unto death".

  2. Oct 14, 2022 · The Bible has a great deal to say about love. In fact, the Bible says that “love is of God” and “God is love” (1 John 4:78); in other words, love is a fundamental characteristic of who God is. Everything God does is impelled and influenced by His love.

  3. Everyone knows that love is important in the Bible, but do we really remember how important? Let's look at the Apostle John's first epistle, written as 1 John, to find out how love relates...

    • We don’t have to define love for ourselves. If you ask ten people what love is, you’ll get many different responses. Like anything else, we all have opinions we’ve culled from our cultural influences.
    • There’s no limit on generosity. How much should we be expected to give? That very question reveals a misunderstanding of love, but it’s indicative of our nature that just wants to be given the entry-level requirement in any expectation.
    • To love is to give. Thankfully, very few of us will ever find ourselves in a position to give up our lives for another. The problem is that we can tell ourselves we would, knowing that we’d never have to, and then convince ourselves that we love like Christ.
    • Love isn’t simply a philosophy. In the end, loving others is infinitely more valuable than defining love. We might articulate the value of love in our books, sermons, conferences, and platforms, but the only thing that truly matters is that we’re doing it.
  4. A New Standard of Love — What John Says About Love (1). Jesus Christ is the origin and example of true godly love. Love does not smile sweetly at sin. Rather, love demands obedience to God's word.

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · John 15:12 states, “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.” Jesus spoke these words to His disciples shortly before His crucifixion in a long discourse with different instructions. From verses 9–17, Jesus emphasizes the importance of love, both toward Himself and others.

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  7. Jun 4, 2013 · John states (4:7), “Everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.” The implication is that the life of God imparted to us in the new birth manifests itself in love for others. If we are children of the One whose very nature is love, then we will be like our Father.