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Fruit of the Spirit: Love
Welcome back ladies as Emily and I sit and discuss Galatians 5 and talk about each of the fruits of the spirit. Today is love! Below you will find the bible verses used today and the links to Emilys recipe on our Instagram and the book we have mentioned!Bible Verses:Galatians 51 John 4:7-8Isaiah 54:10Romans 5:8Galatians 2:20Psalm 86:151 John 4:9-11John 15:13Matthew 5:43-48Romans 13:8-10Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Perfect, PerfectionPerfect, PerfectionTwo word-groups in the Hebrew Old Testament are translated "perfect" or "perfection": tamam [m'T] and calal [l;l'K]. The former connotes wholeness, soundness, integrity, and often takes on ethical significance; the latter connotes completeness, perfection, and can carry the aesthetic sense of comeliness or beauty. Nearly all New Testament occurrences translate Greek words sharing the tel- stem, from which some half-dozen words are formed that bear the sense of completion or wholeness.(κῶμος) Kōmos(carousing; revelry)To Be A Woman Link:https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/to-be-a-woman-P005842315?mcid=Adwords-sb-PLA-005842315&cmpid=pm:ggl:221001%7Coth%7Cshopping%7Cbooks%7Cbooks%7C18189472002%7Cbooks_pmax:pla:na&ef_id=CjwKCAjw-IWkBhBTEiwA2exyO7QrHp6S1cOKxrzv9Ies4KutQbEWGCGeZoMzWUS3YdgQP4IaGtxR-BoCGiIQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!4443!3!!!!x!!!18189472002!&gclid=CjwKCAjw-IWkBhBTEiwA2exyO7QrHp6S1cOKxrzv9Ies4KutQbEWGCGeZoMzWUS3YdgQP4IaGtxR-BoCGiIQAvD_BwEEmilys Recipe Link:www.instagram.com/redefinedsisters Email us at:hello@redefinedsisters.comLinktree:https://linktr.ee/RedefinedSisters