
About this episode
This episode explores the meaning of genuine love as described in Romans 12, emphasizing the balance between love and standing firm in one's convictions.
What does it mean to genuinely love people while still standing firmly for what is good and true? In this message from Romans 12, we explore Paul's call to sincere love, peaceful living, and overcoming evil through greater love. Christians are called to love people deeply without compromising their convictions, pursue peace whenever possible, and leave vengeance in God's hands rather than taking matters into their own. We'll discuss what real love looks like, how to respond when we feel mistreated or persecuted, and why there is a difference between seeking justice and seeking revenge. Romans 12 challenges us to examine our relationships, our attitudes toward other Christians, and our willingness to love those who are difficult to love. Whether you're new to the Bible or have followed Jesus for years, this passage offers practical wisdom for navigating conflict, disagreement, and difficult relationships with grace and faithfulness.
People in this episode
Host: Faith On Hill
Topics covered
- love
- Romans 12
- peace
- convictions
- relationships
- forgiveness
Keywords
- genuine love
- Romans 12
- peaceful living
- overcoming evil
- Christian relationships
- justice vs revenge
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