
What's Love Got To Do With It?
First Corinthians 13
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What’s Love Got to Do With It?
1 Corinthians 13 Learn:Why the King James Bible uses the word charity instead of love.
Every word of God is important. I do not believe we should carelessly change and modernize the old words used in the King James Bible. There is a reason the translators chose to use the word charity rather than the word love. Why was that?How to love you church
Christ loved the church and gave Himself for it. How may we best love the church God has placed us in?Why charity is the greatest of faith, hope and charity.
Surely all three of these are great qualities. But the Bible says the greatest of these is charity. This 1st Corinthians commentary on chapter 13 will help to answer why. About The Author Marvin McKenzie was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and became a believer at the age of eighteen. He has spent his thirty years of ministry planting and pastoring churches in the states of Washington and Oregon, and training others for the work of the ministry in Baptist churches. He has also served for a time as the Executive Vice President of Pacific Coast Baptist Bible College in San Dimas, CA and of Heartland Baptist Bible College in Oklahoma City, OK. He and his wife, Anita, have two sons. Both are Baptist pastors in Washington State. Scroll up and buy now.
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