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RADICAL LOVE



          However, even though we are children of God, we must be careful not

          to  fall  into  the  trap  of  being  the  very  instruments  the  devil  uses  to
          accuse, judge, and condemn people. This does not accurately represent

          Jesus to others. We need to heed the words of Romans 13:8 (TPT):

          “Don’t  owe  anything  to  anyone,  except  your  outstanding  debt  to

          continually love one another, for the one who learns to love has fulfilled

          every requirement of the law.”

          Verse 10 sums this up very succinctly:


          “Love makes it impossible to harm another, so love fulfils all that the
          law requires.”


          We all have our foibles  and weaknesses—and yet,  how patient  and

          gracious has Jesus been towards us? Yes, other people can irritate and
          rub us up the wrong way, but as we choose to love and follow the way

          of our Master, we are, in fact, learning to love. Placing us with such
          people is often God’s way of teaching us. Furthermore, we ourselves

          can also irritate others. Therefore, as the Bible says:


          “Let us not become vainglorious and self-conceited, competitive and
          challenging and provoking and irritating to one another, envying and

          being jealous of one another.” (Galatians 5:26, AMP)

          Going back to the text, these words of affirmation from Jesus are also

          directed  at  us,  and  they  hold  the  power  to  transform  our  innermost
          being and smooth away all our rough edges. So let us really listen, and

          take deep into our hearts the truth that—as far as Jesus is concerned—

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