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True Love – Part One. (Romans 12: 9-13)

May 13, 2025
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🔑 Key Theme:

True Christian love is not sentimental, vague, or self-serving—it is sincere, ethical, and devoted to the wellbeing of others, especially within the family of believers.

📖 Summary:

In today’s episode, we begin a two-part exploration of Romans 12:9–13, a passage that offers one of the clearest New Testament portrayals of what genuine Christian love looks like.

We open with a simple but sobering question: What is true love? Drawing on Paul’s teaching, we discover that true love is sincere—without hypocrisy or performance. It is a love that hates what harms and clings to what heals. It doesn’t merely feel; it acts. It doesn’t simply accept others; it prefers them above oneself.

🧠 Core Insights:

  • Love must be sincere – No masks, no manipulation, no hidden agendas.
  • True love hates evil and clings to good – Love is morally discerning, protective, and committed to kindness.
  • Christian love expresses itself first in the community of believers – with familial affection (storgē), friendship (phileō), and covenantal devotion (agapē).
  • Honour others above yourself – Not through self-degradation, but through joyful self-giving.
  • Christian love is not passive – It is passionate, zealous, and actively serves the Lord.
  • Love endures and is sustained through three spiritual virtues:
    • Joy in hope
    • Patience in suffering
    • Faithfulness in prayer

Theological Emphasis:

This passage reveals that agapē love—God’s kind of love—is not an emotion but a decision: to will the good of another. It is spiritual, ethical, and grounded in a future hope that fuels present service.

🛠️ Application:

  • Are you loving others with sincerity—or with performance?
  • What evils do you tolerate that harm others emotionally, spiritually, or relationally?
  • How can you actively prefer your fellow believers in your daily life this week?
  • Is your service marked by spiritual fervour—or passive obligation?
  • How might deepening your prayer life sustain your love for others?

🙏 Prayer Focus:

Ask God to give you a love that is real and active—a love that delights in doing good, that lifts others up, and that endures through prayer and hope.

📍Next Time:

In Part Two, we’ll look beyond the household of faith to see how Christian love extends even to those who oppose or mistreat us. Romans 12 doesn’t just call us to love one another—it calls us to love our enemies. Don’t miss it.

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