Love of God and love of people, not love of the world. Jesus's love is our model for love - he loved sinners while also condemning our sin. He associated with tax collectors, prostitutes, adulterers, and other unsavory characters while calling them out of their sin. We cannot erect a wall that prevents our love from reaching the people in the world, but we also cannot fall into the trap of loving the things of this world. We cannot allow the justification and love of the sinner to become the justification or love of sin.
RE: Quiet time 25 May - the cost of discipleship
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Quiet time 25 May - the cost of discipleship
100 percent agree with your post. But is not sin defined by the bible, as the transgression of the Law? Or how would you define it?
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