Christ Replacing Love
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:1-3 and replace the word charity with Christ. Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, have not Christ, I am become […]
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Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:1-3 and replace the word charity with Christ. Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, have not Christ, I am become […]
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:12a and a section I have entitled the supply of Christ love. Today we will see the supply of perception. Paul tells us in verse […]
Let us muse today from the I Corinthians 13:13a and the supply of permanency. Today I want us to see the permanency now. Paul says and now abides faith, hope, and charity. The […]
Let us muse again today from I Corinthians 13:12b and a section I am calling the supply of Christ’s love. In our last blog we looked at the supply of perception now today […]
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:13b and a section I am calling the supply of permanency. I want us to see today the permanency then. Paul says the greater of these […]
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13: 10 and a section I am calling the supply of Christ’s love. I want to look at verse 10 today and the supply of the complete […]
Let us begin to muse today from first Corinthians 13: 9-10 and a third section I have entitled the supply of Christ’s love. I see in verses 9-10 the supply of the […]
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:8 and love’s eternal quip. We are reminded here that love will never fail. It is eternal love for God is love. I am […]
Let us begin today to muse from I Corinthians 13: 8 and love’s sufficient quip. The word quip means a saying that bears witnesses to a subject. Paul mentioned three things the church has leaned upon […]
Let us muse today from I Corinthians 13:7 and love’s sufficient quotations. We are looking today at the quote that speaks of confidence in the phrase love endureth all things. When […]
