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In this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the nature of divine love through the lens of her series, 'What is Love?'. Using a story by Leo Tolstoy about a shoemaker named Martin, Meyer illustrates how God manifests through acts of kindness and hospitality toward others. She emphasizes that because God is love, encountering love in our daily interactions is an encounter with the Divine. The teaching further delves into the biblical concept of patience as described in 1 Corinthians 13. Meyer discusses how patience is a fruit of the Spirit that grows specifically through trials and tribulations. The program concludes with a call to move beyond mere words and demonstrate love through intentional actions and character development.
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God is love, and where love is, God is.
00:00:24 · The speaker establishes the foundational theological premise of her teaching series.
They said that when he helped them, he was helping God.
00:06:50 · This moment reveals the climax of the Tolstoy story where Martin realizes his service to others was service to God.
I've learned that I can see Jesus every day if I just love people.
00:07:25 · The speaker shares her personal realization regarding how to experience the presence of God through human connection.
Patience is an attitude that grows only under trial.
00:09:04 · The speaker explains the Greek perspective on how spiritual growth in patience is necessitated by hardship.
Let us not love with words or speech, but with actions and in truth.
00:13:23 · The speaker cites 1 John to emphasize the necessity of practical application in Christian living.
In this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the nature of divine love through the lens of her series, 'What is Love?'. Using a story by Leo Tolstoy about a shoemaker named Martin, Meyer illustrates how God manifests through acts of kindness and hospitality toward others. She emphasizes that because God is love, encountering love in our daily interactions is an encounter with the Divine. The teaching further delves into the biblical concept of patience as described in 1 Corinthians 13. Meyer discusses how patience is a fruit of the Spirit that grows specifically through trials and tribulations. The program concludes with a call to move beyond mere words and demonstrate love through intentional actions and character development.
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What Is Love – Part 6
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the nature of divine love through the lens of her series, 'What is Love?'. Using a story by Leo Tolstoy about a shoemaker named Martin, Meyer illustrates how God manifests through acts of kindness and hospitality toward others. She emphasizes that because God is love, encountering love in our daily interactions is an encounter with the Divine. The teaching further delves into the biblical concept of patience as described in 1 Corinthians 13. Meyer discusses how patience is a fruit of the Spirit that grows specifically through trials and tribulations. The program concludes with a call to move beyond mere words and demonstrate love through intentional actions and character development.
What Is Love – Part 5
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the concept of divine love through the lens of the Greek word agape. She distinguishes between different types of love—including phileo, eros, and storge—to emphasize that agape is a selfless, intentional choice rather than an emotional response. The teaching focuses on the practical application of loving difficult people and enemies through prayer and forgiveness. Meyer addresses the spiritual dangers of unforgiveness, noting how holding onto resentment can hinder personal growth and the broader mission of Christianity. She shares personal anecdotes regarding patience and humility, encouraging listeners to move beyond their feelings to act with Christ-like character. The episode concludes with a call to action for believers to demonstrate love through tangible actions and truth.
What Is Love – Part 4
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the nature of divine love and the practical application of Christian compassion. Drawing from 1 Timothy 1:5, Meyer emphasizes that love is not merely a feeling or a set of words, but an action that must be practiced through intentionality and preparation. She discusses the importance of studying areas of personal weakness and moving beyond passive reliance on others to take personal responsibility for helping those in need. Through personal anecdotes involving travel delays, hotel mishaps, and unexpected acts of generosity, Meyer illustrates the challenges of maintaining patience and the necessity of being prepared to serve. The teaching concludes with a call to move beyond empty speech and to demonstrate love through tangible actions and truth, as outlined in 1 John 3:18.
What Is Love – Part 3
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the essence of divine love through the lens of practical application and biblical scripture. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 13, Meyer argues that true spiritual knowledge is found not in highlighting scriptures, but in the active practice of patience, kindness, and forgiveness in daily life. She shares personal anecdotes regarding service industry interactions to illustrate how being patient with others' weaknesses is a primary way to demonstrate God's love. The teaching emphasizes the necessity of activating faith through action, using the biblical account of rolling away the stone at Lazarus' tomb as a metaphor for human partnership with God. Meyer concludes by highlighting the importance of loving one's neighbor and oneself as a fulfillment of the greatest commandments, urging listeners to move beyond mere words to a life of sincere, actionable love.
What Is Love – Part 2
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the nature of divine love, focusing on the concept of agape. She discusses the distinction between various Greek words for love, such as phileo, storge, and eros, emphasizing that agape is a choice of the will rather than a mere emotion. Meyer encourages listeners to manifest this love through practical, selfless actions and random acts of kindness in their daily lives. The teaching further addresses the importance of spiritual growth, the necessity of forgiveness, and the practice of exercising spiritual disciplines like kindness and humility. Meyer concludes by reflecting on the presence of God within believers and the importance of living a life that aligns with God's definition of success through purposeful action.