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1 Corinthians 13:1-13 | What is Love? by Pastor Greg Mah (May 10, 2026)

37 min · 11. mai 2026
episode 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 | What is Love? by Pastor Greg Mah (May 10, 2026) cover

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The Lord said very clearly to me, as I was meditating on this very passage: “I have given you the most excellent way. I’ve given you the ministry of love.” And the Lord says that to each of you who has Christ in you. Moms, if you ever feel like you’re not enough… God has given YOU the most excellent way. You have the ability to love. Who else needs to hear that? You may not have the gift of service or administration, but you have love. You may not have a public platform or a wide audience, but you have love. You may not have what she has or he has, but you have love. If God has given you his Son, and he’s put in you His Spirit… then he’s given you the most excellent way. And out of you should come the greatest gift… the gift of LOVE.

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