There is a major difference between the contemporary secular concept of love, and the way that love is presented in the Scriptures. Especially in chapter 13 of St. Paul's first letter to the Corinthians, there is a sacrificial quality of love, which requires the exercise of will rather than a reliance upon emotional whims. Marcus and JonMarc Grodi look at the Christian call to true charity, and how Jesus is our ultimate example of a love that is willing to risk everything for the good of the other.
The End Times, 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 - David Currie
God’s Call and the Gospel Message, Matthew 4:12-25 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Temptation of Christ, Matthew 4:1-11 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
“Woman, behold, your son”, Mary as Mother of the Church in John 19:25b-27 - Dr. Kenneth Howell
Matthew 3: 1-17 (Part 2) - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
Matthew 3: 1-17 (Part 1) - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
How does one become “born again”? John 3:1-5 (Part 2) - Steve Ray
How does one become “born again”? John 3:1-5 (Part 1) - Steve Ray
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson Discuss Matthew 2
The Rapture, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 - Dr. Paul Thigpen
More of Jesus’ Genealogy and the Perpetual Virginity of Mary, Matthew 1:18-25 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
History of the Gospel of Matthew and the Buzz About “Begats” - Marcus Grodi
Why should we trust this collection of old books? - Dr. Kenneth Howell and Fr. Ray Ryland
I am the vine, you are the branches, John 15:4-7
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