Why Love Is the Only Eternal Investment You Can Make

After sixteen studies, we arrive at the final and perhaps most profound statement in 1 Corinthians 13: “Love never ends.” (1 Corinthians 13:8) As we conclude the Love Like God Bible study, we discover that while achievements fade, possessions wear out, and even spiritual gifts serve a temporary purpose, God’s love remains forever . Because God is eternal, His love is eternal. And every act of Christ-like love becomes an investment that will outlast this present world.

In this final session you’ll discover:
• Why Paul says love never ends.
• What will remain after everything else passes away.
• Why love is the only eternal investment you can make today.
• Practical ways to build your life around what truly lasts forever.

Whether you’ve joined us for every lesson or this is your first time watching, I hope this study encourages you to pursue the kind of love that reflects the very heart of God. Thank you for being part of this journey through Love Like God.

It has been a joy to study God’s Word together, and I pray these truths continue to shape your walk with Christ for years to com

Love Endures All Things: The Love That Refuses to Quit | 1 Corinthians 13:7

Why do some relationships last while others fall apart? In the final description of love found in 1 Corinthians 13:7, the Apostle Paul tells us that love endures all things. These simple words reveal one of the greatest differences between human love and God’s love. In this fifteenth session of our Love Like God Bible study, we’ll discover that biblical love is built on commitment rather than emotion. Feelings come and go, but Christ-like love remains faithful through disappointment, hardship, and seasons of struggle.

Together we’ll explore:
• What “love endures all things” really means.
• Why commitment is stronger than emotion.
• The difference between covenant love and conditional love.
• How Jesus demonstrated enduring love through the cross.
• Practical ways to remain faithful in difficult relationships.

Real love isn’t proven when life is easy. It’s revealed when staying becomes difficult. Whether you’re seeking stronger relationships, a healthier marriage, deeper friendships, or simply want to love others more like Christ, this study will encourage and challenge you to reflect God’s steadfast love.

Don’t Give Up on People Yet | Love Hopes All Things

Disappointment has a way of making us cynical. After enough hurt, it’s easy to believe that people never change. Yet in 1 Corinthians 13:7, the Bible tells us that love hopes all things.

In this fourteenth session of our Love Like God Bible study, we discover that biblical hope is not wishful thinking—it is confident expectation rooted in the character of God. Christian love doesn’t ignore reality, excuse sin, or abandon wisdom. Instead, it refuses to write the final chapter of someone’s story before God does.

In this study you’ll discover:
• What “love hopes all things” really means.
• Why cynicism is one of love’s greatest enemies.
• How hope transforms the way we speak to others.
• Practical ways to leave room for God’s redeeming work in people’s lives.

No matter how impossible a situation may seem, God is still in the business of changing hearts. Love believes that because our confidence is not in people—but in Him.

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The Surprising Meaning of “Love Believes All Things”

Does biblical love mean we should trust everyone without question? Should Christians ignore warning signs or pretend people never fail?

In this session of the Love Like God Bible Study, we discover that “love believes all things” is not about being gullible. Instead, it describes a heart that chooses hope over suspicion and sees what God’s grace can accomplish in a person’s life. Using the powerful example of Jesus restoring Peter after his denial, we’ll explore how Christ looked beyond failure to future faithfulness—and how we can learn to love others the same way. In this study you’ll discover:

• What “love believes all things” really means.
• Why suspicion can quietly damage relationships.
• How Jesus modeled grace without ignoring truth.
• One practical step you can take this week to strengthen your relationships.

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:7; John 21

Love Bears All Things | Learning to Love Like Christ

What does it mean when the Bible says that “love bears all things” (1 Corinthians 13:7)?

Many people assume this phrase simply means enduring hardship, but the picture Paul paints is much richer. The word he uses carries the idea of providing cover and protection—like a roof sheltering a home from a storm. Biblical love does not ignore sin or excuse wrongdoing, but neither does it rush to expose the failures of others.

In this study, we explore how love protects dignity, refuses gossip, guards reputations, and seeks restoration rather than humiliation. We will also see how God’s treatment of our own sin becomes the model for how we treat others. Having been covered by His grace, we learn to extend that same grace to those around us.

Join us as we continue our journey through 1 Corinthians 13 and discover what it truly means to love like Christ.

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:7, 1 Peter 4:8

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Discussion Question: Before speaking about someone else’s failure, ask yourself: “Will this protect them or expose them?” If this study encourages you, please like, subscribe, and share it with others.

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Love Rejoices in the Truth | What Biblical Love Really Looks Like

What does it really mean that “love rejoices in the truth”? In this study from 1 Corinthians 13, we explore one of the most challenging aspects of biblical love: loving people according to reality — not according to our expectations.

Real love does not live in denial. It does not pretend sin is acceptable. But it also does not withhold grace until people become perfect.

In this session we discuss:

• Why love accepts reality • How truth and grace work together

• The danger of conditional love • Why humility makes real relationships possible

• How to celebrate growth instead of focusing only on failure

Most importantly, we look at the example of Christ — the One who sees us completely and loves us fully. This lesson includes practical encouragement for marriages, families, friendships, church relationships, and everyday life. “If someone grows… we rejoice. If truth wins… we rejoice.”

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:6

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My New Book Is Here: Loved By God

If you have just a few minutes, I want to share something exciting with you—my new book Loved By God is now available!

This book is a companion to Love Like God, where we walked through the biblical definition of love found in 1 Corinthians 13. But this time, the focus turns personal. Instead of asking how we love others, we explore a deeper question: Does God really love me?

In Loved By God, I take you on a 31-day journey through Scripture, exploring the depth, reality, and power of God’s love for you. Each day is designed to help you not just understand God’s love—but truly experience it.

If you’ve ever struggled with questions like:

  • “Does God really love me?”
  • “Where is God in the middle of my circumstances?”
  • “How can I be sure of His love?”

…this book was written with you in mind.

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My prayer is simple—that this book would encourage you, strengthen your faith, and remind you of a truth that never changes: You are deeply loved by God.

If this video encouraged you, feel free to share it with someone who needs that reminder today.

Thank you for watching—and I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

The Quiet Way We Hurt the People We Love Most

In part 6 of our Love Like God study, we take a closer look at one of the shortest — yet most convicting — statements in 1 Corinthians 13:
“Love is not rude.”

It sounds simple… but it reaches deeper than we often realize.

Rudeness isn’t usually loud or obvious. It shows up in everyday moments — a sharp tone, an interruption, a lack of gratitude, or being kind to strangers while short with the people closest to us. These small moments may seem insignificant, but over time, they can quietly damage the relationships that matter most.

In this video, we explore:

  • What the Bible really means when it says love is not rude
  • How rudeness is often rooted in self-centeredness
  • Why we tend to treat loved ones worse than strangers
  • And how the example of Jesus Christ reshapes the way we speak and respond to others

Biblical love isn’t about grand gestures — it’s revealed in ordinary conversations. When we replace rudeness with respect, we begin to reflect the heart of Christ in everyday life.

Ask yourself:
Do the people closest to me feel honored by the way I speak to them?

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Love Doesn’t Need Applause | A Study on True Biblical Love

What if the greatest obstacle to love isn’t hatred… but pride?

In this session of our Love Like God study, we explore one of the most subtle yet powerful truths in 1 Corinthians 13:4“love is not arrogant.”

Arrogance isn’t always loud or obvious. Sometimes it shows up quietly—serving, giving, helping… but hoping to be noticed. And when that happens, love begins to shift. It becomes less about others and more about ourselves.

In this teaching, you’ll discover:

  • Why arrogance quietly pushes people away
  • The difference between serving and performing
  • How true love reflects the humility of Christ
  • What it looks like to love without needing recognition

Through Scripture like Romans 5:8 and Luke 17, we’re reminded that God’s love was never about applause—it was about sacrifice. And when we learn to love the same way, it transforms our relationships.

You might be surprised what happens when you give away the spotlight.

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The True Meaning of Christian Kindness | Love Is Kind (Bible Study)

Most of us think kindness simply means being polite or nice. But in 1 Corinthians 13:4, the Bible points to something much deeper.

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