Agape: No Intentional Ill-Doing Against Others In Romani 13 (Romans 13), particularly Romani 13:10 (Romans 13:10), we are told that Agape does not commit intentional ill-doing against others, therefore agape is the fulfilling of the royal law. In order to possess this agape, we must never seek to commit any intentional ill-doing against others. Unfortunately, because of our lack of sinless purity, we have committed ill-doing against others, including lying to others, stealing from others, and coveting the effects of others as well as dishonoring parental guardians, intentionally contemplating murder and adultery (everyone would confess that they have committed these offenses). There are other examples of offenses which violate The Royal Law of Agape aside from dishonoring parental guardians, committing murder, committing adultery, stealing from others, lying to others, and coveting the effects of others. One example is pridefully viewing one's own position as being "superior" to that of others. This podcast should clarify what Agape is to others so that others will properly understand what Genuine Agape is. |