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Exploring 1 Corinthians 13: 4-7, South Carolina pastor Fr. Jeffrey Kirby explains that these verses reveal sacrificial, authentic love — and the love God has for us, too.
The point here is that Paul understands marriage and singleness in the same way that he understands every Christian relationship—as an occasion for directing our desires in life-giving ways. The ...
By R.A. Mathews Words are like magnets.  I love that quote and asked Google for the author. Google didn’t know. But I can tell you that it’s Biblical. Two thousand years ago, the apostle Paul wrote, ...
Reading Paul as he saw himself, as a Jewish apostle and not a Jewish apostate, changes how almost all his words are understood. A vivid example can be seen in Galatians 1:13.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions cited Romans 13 to defend the administration’s policy on illegal immigration. But what did the Apostle Paul mean when he wrote it around 57 AD?