What Love Really Means: Even Angels Are Noise Without It
You could give everything, sell the house, and feed the hungry until your hands are raw. But without love, Paul says, it amounts to nothing. Here is why.
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You could give everything, sell the house, and feed the hungry until your hands are raw. But without love, Paul says, it amounts to nothing. Here is why.
Spiritual gifts without wisdom can cause chaos. Paul told the Corinthians not to quench the fire but to focus it. What gifted believers can learn today.
Do not quench the Spirit. Do not reject what God has spoken. Paul gave the Thessalonians more than advice; he gave them a way to keep hope alive every day.
Day 4: Amos, Barnabas, Phoebe, Rahab, and Noah. Five who opened their hands and watched God multiply. Part of The Trade 7-day series on prophetic courage.
Day 2: Nehemiah, Joseph, Huldah, Obadiah, and Ebed-Melech. Five people who held power and risked it for others, and the favour God gave them in return.
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