
Stop Performing And Start Pouring
From Daily Living For Christ by Donald E. Coleman
March 27, 2026 · 51 min · Season 6 · Episode 230
About this episode
The episode explores the concept of agape love and its implications for relationships and daily Christian living.
Love can look holy on the outside while quietly running on fear underneath. That tension is where we start: not with more effort, but with the deeper question of what is powering your “yes” in relationships, serving, and daily Christian living. I walk through the sacred rhythm of agape using the New Testament’s language of love and why the verb form matters so much. We unpack four movements that show up again and again in Scripture: agape as God’s divine source, agapitos as beloved identity ...
People in this episode
Host: Donald E. Coleman
Topics covered
- agape
- relationships
- Christian living
- identity
- love
Keywords
- agape love
- fear
- New Testament
- Christianity
- identity
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