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Bill Acton :: Romans 13:8-10 - The Christian and His Neighbor

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The Christian and His Neighbor

  1. Love Is a Perpetual Debt
    1. Other debts can be paid
      1. Financial freedom – pay what is due
      2. Work
    2. Love can never be paid in full
      1. It is a continuing responsibility
      2. It is a continuing privilege
      3. We are debtors to love – Rom 1:14
  2. Love Is the Fulfilling of the Law – Rom 13:9-10
    1. No one can keep the “Letter of the Law”
    2. Love is the “Spirit of the Law”
      1. Love does not bring salvation
      2. Love is the way of life for a person who is a Christian
    3. Love covers the commandments
      1. Love does not commit adultery
      2. Love does not destroy nor injure
      3. Love does not covet – an uncontrolled desire for forbidden things
      4. Love covers a multitude of sins – 1Pe 4:8
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