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The apostle Paul begins a lengthy series of commands for Christians with a simple statement: “Love must be sincere” (Romans 12:9).
Let’s define a couple of those key words. “Love” (Greek: agape) is not self-focused but others-serving. And “sincere” (anypokritos) means genuine, not hypocritical; or as the Amplified Bible says, “a real thing.”
Love is the motivating force for us to be able to carry out every one of the commands listed in verses 9-21 with God-honoring sincerity.
- Love clings to what is good and drives away evil
- Love is devoted to God and to its neighbor
- Love honors others more than itself
- Love is zealous
- Love serves God in everything
- Love is joyful in hope
- Love is patient in affliction
- Love is faithful in prayer
- Love is hospitable to its neighbors
- Love blesses persecutors
- Love rejoices with those who rejoice
- Love mourns with those who mourn
- Love finds a way to live in harmony with others
- Love is not proud
- Love never repays evil for evil
- Love always does what is right
- Love lives at peace with everyone
- Love doesn’t seek revenge
- Love serves its enemies
- Love overcomes evil with good
This is a great list—a lofty, noble, Christ-glorifying list!
How do I know if I am fulfilling these mandates? Quite simply, I could ask myself, “What does it sound like if I replace the word ‘love’ in those statements with my own name?” Do each of those statements sound accurate if I do that?
If not, that means I need to continue to offer my body as a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1) so that the Holy Spirit can continue to sanctify me.
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August 22, 2025 at 1:01 pm
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