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People can be selfish, irritating, and draining, which make relationships difficult at times.This message looks at aspects of love that don’t always feel good but end up being very rewarding.
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Long-term memory is a record of experiences: some wonderful, some terrifying, some joyful, some painful. Love keeps no record of wrongs.” This is especially difficult, because wrongs tend to produce strong emotions that end up in long term memory. This message explores what “love keeps no record of wrongs” might mean for people like you.
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Who are your enemies? You may have a person or group of people came to mind, but what if the enemies who hurt you the most are ones that you can’t see? This message looks at how enemies of the heart wage war against us.
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Since it is not socially acceptable, almost no one admits to feeling envious, but most people privately struggle with envious thoughts. This message looks at a few time-tested ideas on what we can learn from the emotion kept secret: envy.
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We live in an increasingly fast paced society that may pull us in a direction that can work against relationships. A biblical understanding of love can help us from getting caught up on a path that isolates us from others.
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On average about 6,316 people die on earth every hour. Most of the time, 6,316 is just a number that doesn’t mean much, but every now and then, one of those deaths is more than a number or a name; it’s a painful loss. One of these days, the death is going to be yours, and the body you leave behind will be referred to as your remains. This message looks into ancient words that give us hope that more from your life can remain than just a decomposing body or ashes.
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