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Love as a Weapon

3 sermons

The concept of "Love as a Weapon" is a profound theme in the Bible, where love is not only a sentiment, but a powerful force that can conquer even the darkest of evils. As stated in 1 Corinthians 13:8, "Love never fails," emphasizing its enduring and transformative nature. In the face of adversity, Christians are called to wield love as a weapon, trusting in its redemptive power, as seen in Romans 5:8, where it is written that "God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Through this love, believers can overcome hatred and hostility, as exemplified in Matthew 5:44, where Jesus teaches his followers to "love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you."

C.H. Spurgeon

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C.H. Spurgeon

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J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller reflects on the significance of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem just days before His crucifixion, emphasizing that while the crowd hailed Him as their king, Jesus understood their fleeting enthusiasm and the impending rejection. He highlights that this event was a deliberate declar

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