The Perfect-and Hard to Follow-Defintion of Love

Better than any dictionary can ever say it, the Bible has the most perfect definition of the word love.  Unfortunately, the definition is so perfect that only two people on earth have ever been able to follow it: Jesus and Mother Mary.  But starting this Valentine’s Day and for the remainder of my life, I am going to try my hardest to love my husband this way.

Love is Patient

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love is Kind

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it is not jealous

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it is not pompous

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it is not inflated

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it is not rude

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it does not seek its own interests

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it is not quick-tempered

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it does not brood over injury

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it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth

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it bears all things

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believes all things

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endures all things

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Love never fails

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1 Corinthians 13: 4-8

2 Responses to “The Perfect-and Hard to Follow-Defintion of Love”

  1. Carrie Spear Says:

    I love this bible verse…

  2. Katie Says:

    I love this verse. I had it read at our wedding!

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