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Second Look
By Rev.
Kenneth E. Hagin
"Love is not touchy or fretful or resentful; it takes no account of the
evil done to it; it pays no attention to a suffered wrong" (1 Cor.
13:5).
The subject of walking in the God-kind of love is so important - and so
overlooked by Christians - that we're going to take some extra time
examining it.
"Love takes no account of the evil done to it." This has to be the
God-kind of love, because we were enemies of God, and God didn't take
account of the evil we had done to Him. He sent Jesus to redeem us. He
loved us while we were yet sinners.
"Love pays no attention to a suffered wrong." We might just as well
admit it - there aren't too many people walking in God's love, even
though they have it! No, they're walking in natural human love, and they
surely pay attention to a suffered wrong!
They get huffy about it. A husband and wife, both Christians, will
become angry and won't speak to each other for a week because of some
wrong that one of them suffered.
Can't you see how it would straighten things out in the home, the
church, and the nation for people to become children of God, get the
love of God in them, and then live in the family of God as children of
God?
Confession: I am a love person. I am not touchy. I am not fretful. I
am not resentful. I take no account of the evil done to me. I pay no
attention to a suffered wrong.
(Taken by permission from
RHEMA Bible Church , aka Kenneth Hagin Ministries , Tulsa , OK , USA.
www.rhema.org )
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