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Love Values People… and Morality | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Love is often misconstrued as a feeling that accepts everyone without regard for their personal decisions,
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but that’s not the case. Mass acceptance is a weak attempt at making everyone feel good,
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but it will never equal the powerful love the Bible says will “never fail.”
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This love is kind and patient, but also discerning and wise.
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Tim Olson put it this way: “Divine love makes judgment calls.”
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Bible-based love both understands and protects morality and personal boundaries.
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So I challenge you not to fall prey to the idea that the God-kind of love accepts the choices any person may make.
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Not so. This love hates wrong and empowers right—but always values people. I’m Mac Hammond; this is the Winner’s Minute.