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📖 Word Study: "Love" (ἀγάπη) — 1 John 3:16
1 John 3:16 • Strong's G26
Agapē is a choice, not a feeling. Unlike romantic love (erōs) or friendship (phileō), agapē is a volitional, intelligent decision to seek another's highest good.
Love is measured by cost. If the action costs you nothing, this text suggests it may not be love. True agapē requires sacrificing tangible resources.
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"Love isn't proven by what you feel — it's proven by what you forfeit."
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