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Defining Biblical Love PART 5 Episode 69 - There is Love To Me

Defining Biblical Love PART 5 Episode 69 - There is Love To Me

FromAncient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio


Defining Biblical Love PART 5 Episode 69 - There is Love To Me

FromAncient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio

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50 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2021
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Podcast episode

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On this episode of Real Israel Talk Radio – Season 2, Episode 69, Program Part 5 – the biblical definition of love – we are going to continue with a look into 1 Corinthians chapter 13 of the New Covenant, a teaching that is often referred to as "The Love Chapter."According to 1 Corinthians chapter 13 and Paul’s teaching chapter on love, it is not something that can be earned, merited, or deserved and it is certainly not only for Jews or another specific national people group. Love is for all if we choose to first receive it.  The love that is referred to in 1 Corinthians chapter 13 is not what we think it is. Far too often, we read those words of Paul and come to the conclusion that it is up to us to show actions of love and, of course, there it is in the thirteen verses of 1 Corinthians 13, right? That the love represented here is to show us when we fail to love and when we fail to make the grade as it's expected of us!  That's generally what most people think. However, remember that Paul was a Jewish scholar of his day and with this, he studied in Hebrew and in Aramaic and he knew the linguistics of the languages that he grew up with. Consequently, he certainly had to know that in Hebrew and Aramaic, we would never say, "I have love" or "I do not have love." What Paul would have known from his mother tongue of Hebrew/Aramaic is that "there is love to me" or "there is no love to me." In other words, love is something that is given to us or not given to us from the divine source of love. Paul knew that it is impossible for any of us to manufacture or generate love unless unless it has been put into us from outside of ourselves and this is a driving principle found in the thirteen verses of 1 Corinthians chapter 13. If we are forced in any way to generate our own love rather than to receive it as a gift from above, the result will be complete failure along with plenty of guilt and shame to go along with it. Why? Because when we are born into this world, we do not come naturally “wired” to give, which is the essence of what love is. Rather, we naturally come into this world “wired” to first receive before we can even think to give leading us to the principle that we cannot give of something that we do not possess. On this episode of Real Israel Talk Radio, we will look at 1 Corinthians chapter 13 verses 1-2, which will give us a definition of love that will surely define all that we read about in the New Testament.Join us for this week’s podcast on Defining Biblical Love - PART 5 from 1 Corinthians chapter 13 with Avi ben Mordechai from the outreach ministry of Cominghome.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
Released:
May 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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NOTICE: New weekly podcasts are NOT being produced at this present time. I am taking some much-needed time off to focus on my personal relationship with Yehovah and my family. Thanks so much for understanding. Yah willing, I shall return when I am supposed to return. In the meantime, I have archived well over 100 programs, each at 50-minutes from the previous two years beginning January 2020. ABOUT THIS PODCAST: In speaking about Israel, there is a physical and material State that was voted into legal existence on November 29, 1947, and then politically declared to be the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. However, there is yet another Israel that very few are even aware of. This is a spiritual entity represented by the God of Israel (יהוה) in the biblical Hebrew narratives of Tanakh (The Torah, the Prophets, the Writings) and HaBrit HaChadasha (The New Testament) writings as "My People." This holy entity is not specifically about Jews or non-Jews (i.e., "Gentiles"). This is a spiritually Holy and Separated Torah People, a Nation, a Messianic Light to the world. In this weekly podcast, I have much to say about these "born from above" people as Yeshua (Jesus) spoke about. In this podcast, I address a number of spiritual issues relating to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:17 and Chapter 3), The Tree of Life (Genesis 2:9; 2:17), the Law of Moses -- the Torah; the New Covenant or New Testament; and how all the biblical and theological terminology should be understood and how the biblical Hebraic concepts can be applied to our everyday life.