Paul talks about this in the First Epistle to the Corinthians. 1 Corinthians 13 is a hymn about love*, with verse 13:7 saying love "bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things and endures all things." The hymn glorifies love as greater than all other emotions.
As a pre-Pauline hymn that Paul included in his epistle, we should not look for a meaning unique to Paul himself, but look for why Paul chose to include this hymn. To this end, look at verse 12:31, which says to covet the best of all gifts - whatever else you choose, Paul shows you a more excellent way: love. Then look at verses 14:1, that follows. Again, Paul urges that his readers seek after love. He continues on a related theme saying that the gift of prophecy is a greater gift than speaking in tongues.
Footnote
* The King James Bible uses the word 'charity' in this context, instead of 'love', but the original Greek text is better translated as 'love'.
When Paul says that love endures all things, he means that love is patient and resilient in the face of challenges, hardships, and obstacles. It signifies the strength of love to withstand difficulties and remain steadfast and caring.
1 Corinthians 13:1 is a verse in the Bible where Paul emphasizes the importance of love compared to other spiritual gifts. He explains that even if someone has great gifts like speaking in tongues or prophecy, without love, those talents hold no value. This chapter is often referred to as the "Love Chapter" for its powerful description of what true love is.
It is symbolic... the sun being kind of basking in God's love, being blessed, and being in the dark the opposite... not feeling love or feeling like nothing is going right. So, it's another way to say that if you are good, then things usually work out, and if you are bad, things frequently don't.
Yes, Timothy is referred to as a "beloved son" in the letters Paul wrote to him, suggesting a close relationship and likely indicating that Timothy viewed Paul as a mentor or spiritual father figure. This familial language does not necessarily mean that Timothy was literally Paul's biological nephew.
St. Peter and St. Paul were not related in a familial sense. They were both key figures in the early Christian church and played important roles in spreading Christianity, but they were not related by blood.
"Firme love" is a term used in some Latinx communities to describe strong, lasting, and genuine love. It signifies a deep and meaningful connection between individuals characterized by loyalty, support, and commitment.
It means that we will have his love forever!
Love "endures all things." Love is required for the Christian to keep his integrity toward Jehovah God. Despite whatever the Devil may do to test the soundness of the Christian's devotion and faithfulness to God, love will endure in a way that holds the Christian true to God.-Ro 5:3-5; Mt 10:22.
There is no song entitled, "Things You Do For Love". Assuming you mean "The Things We Do for Love", this song was released in 1976 and a band called 10cc sings it.
Who endures conquers
The poem "No Love is not Dead" suggests that love still exists, even in challenging or trying circumstances. It conveys the message that love endures through difficulties and remains a powerful force in our lives.
What he means is that when you love someone you shouldn't care about the wrong things that they have done. Any true love will forgive and forget the past.
it mean i love paul boutique and it is not a fake clothes or bag they are eally disgner
it means that a person that suffer will win the consequences in there activity.
It means that the things done, said or asked do not mean to do anything with love.
Stat veritas means literally "The truth stands", or "Truth endures".
NO! Love is unconditional, you love everything about a person and the things you don't love you put aside because you LOVE them.
just tell them the truth. no big deal! tell them the things you love about them.