Hate is not new – it goes back to the earliest days of humanity when Cain murdered his brother Abel. It was evident in the days of Noah, in the days of Sodom, in the days of Gideon, in the days of David, in the days of Jesus. And yet—one force conquers them all. Love. Is love truly all we need? We explore this idea in today’s episode.
Scriptures referenced include Luke 6:32, 1 Corinthians 13:7-8; Genesis 37-45; Genesis 50:20; John 4:1-26; John 8:1-11; Luke 10:25-37; Acts 9; and Luke 23.
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