

What is Love?
(NOTE: This is the fourth and final part of a four-part series on love for the month of February. Part one can be found here, part two is here and part three here.) There are four primary Greek words for love. They are: storge; eros; philos; and agape. True Biblical love is agape love — self-sacrificial love that is determined by our behavior and actions, not just our feelings. It’s the noblest word for love in the Greek language. It originates from God, who is THE very defin


What is Love?
(NOTE: This is part three of a four-part series on love for the month of February. Part one can be found here and part two is here.) There are four primary Greek words for love. They are: storge; eros; philos; and agape. True Biblical love is agape love — self-sacrificial love that is determined by our behavior and actions, not just our feelings. It’s the noblest word for love in the Greek language. It originates from God, who is THE very definition of love (I John 4:8). We o


What is Love?
(NOTE: This is part two of a four-part series on love for the month of February. Part one can be found here.) There are four primary Greek words for love. They are: storge; eros; philos; and agape. True Biblical love is agape love — self-sacrificial love that is determined by our behavior and actions, not just our feelings. It’s the noblest word for love in the Greek language. It originates from God, who is THE very definition of love (I John 4:8). We often go to I Corinthian


What is Love?
(NOTE: This is part one of a four-part series on love for the month of February.) There are four primary Greek words for love. They are: storge; eros; philos; and agape. True Biblical love is agape love — self-sacrificial love that is determined by our behavior and actions, not just our feelings. It’s the noblest word for love in the Greek language. It originates from God, who is THE very definition of love (I John 4:8). We often go to I Corinthians 13 to define love, where w