Romans 13.8-end

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Limerick



Let us love one another true
For God’s commands we must pursue
It is not for the law
But for His love we saw
That we should be kind and just too

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of the Bible passage Romans 13.8-end is to practice what it teaches: love your neighbor as yourself. We can do this by being kind, compassionate and generous to those around us. This could include acts of service such as volunteering, helping out a neighbor in need, or even just engaging in meaningful conversation with someone. Additionally, we can show our neighbor that we care by actively listening to their needs, respecting their opinions, and showing support for their beliefs. Lastly, we can demonstrate our love through our words and actions, by speaking positively of others and celebrating their successes. By living out this passage in our daily lives, we can be examples of God’s love to those around us.

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Related passages



Love others, respect authority: Romans 13.8-end. Related passages: Matthew 22:37-40 – Love God and neighbour; 1 Peter 2:13-17 – Submit to authorities; Ephesians 6:1-3 – Honour parents for God’s sake.

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