Paul’s Letter to the Romans
We tend to think of love as an emotion or something completely connected to our feelings. The Bible sees it somewhat differently, as Paul in this passage explains.
Paul’s Letter to the Romans
We tend to think of love as an emotion or something completely connected to our feelings. The Bible sees it somewhat differently, as Paul in this passage explains.
Paul’s Letter to the Romans

A good toe-nail is not an unsuccessful attempt at a brain: and if it were conscious it would delight in being simply a good toe-nail.
– C. S. Lewis (1898 – 1963),
Paul’s Letter to the Romans

Theology, in other words, includes in its nature an implicit call to transform one’s life, to adjust our thinking and our acting in accordance with the truth of God in Christ.
– Douglas Moo,
Wheaton Graduate School
Paul’s Letter to the Romans
Unity in diversity is not only possible among God’s people, it is part of God’s gracious plan.