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Biblical Love vs. Cultural love- Day 18
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 3 · Day 18 Love Forgives as Christ Forgave Scripture: Colossians 3:13 (NKJV) “Bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do.” Cultural love often keeps score. It forgives conditionally and remembers offenses when convenient. Biblical love forgives differently. It looks to the cross and remembers how completely Christ has
Dustin Gay
6 days ago1 min read


Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love- Day 12, Feb 2026
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 2 · Day 12Love Pursues Restoration Scripture: Matthew 18:15 (NKJV) “Moreover if your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone. If he hears you, you have gained your brother.” Cultural love often chooses distance when conflict arises. It withdraws, cancels, or avoids difficult conversations. Biblical love pursues restoration. Jesus teaches that when someone sins, the goal is not
Dustin Gay
Feb 121 min read


Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love- Day 11 Feb 2026
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 2 · Day 11Love Does Not Celebrate Sin Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:6 (NKJV) “[Love] does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth.” Cultural love often equates acceptance with affirmation. It tells us that loving someone means celebrating whatever they choose, even when it contradicts God’s Word. Scripture gives us a different standard. Biblical love does not rejoice in sin—it rejoices in truth. This does
Dustin Gay
Feb 101 min read


Biblical Love. vs. Cultural Love, Day 9- Feb 2026
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 2 · Day 9 Love Speaks the Truth, Even When It’s Hard Scripture: Proverbs 27:6 (NKJV) “Faithful are the wounds of a friend, but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.” Cultural love often avoids hard conversations. It chooses comfort over honesty and silence over correction. Biblical love is different. It cares more about someone’s soul than about avoiding discomfort. Sometimes love must speak truth—even when it is dif
Dustin Gay
Feb 91 min read


Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 2 · Day 8 Love and Truth Are Not Opposites Scripture: Ephesians 4:15 (NKJV) “But, speaking the truth in love, may grow up in all things into Him who is the head—Christ—” Culture often treats love and truth as enemies. We are told that if we speak truth, we are unloving, and if we love someone, we must avoid hard truths. Scripture rejects that false divide. God never separates love and truth—He joins them together. Bi
Dustin Gay
Feb 71 min read


February 7 2026- Day 7, Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 1 · Day 7 Love Is Defined by the Cross Scripture: 1 John 4:9–10 (NKJV) “In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.” The clearest definition of love is not found in emotion, romance, or affirmation—it is found a
Dustin Gay
Feb 72 min read


Feb 6 2026- Day 6, Biblical Love Vs. Cultural Love
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 1 · Day 6Love Requires Surrender Scripture: Luke 9:23 (NKJV) “Then He said to them all, ‘If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow Me.’” Cultural love seeks comfort, control, and self-preservation. It often avoids anything that costs too much. Biblical love calls us to something deeper— surrender . Jesus makes it clear that following Him requires denying self
Dustin Gay
Feb 61 min read


Feb 2026 Day 5, Biblical Love Vs. Cultural Love
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 1 · Day 5 Love Seeks God’s Glory, Not Self Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:31 (NKJV) “Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” Cultural love often asks, “How does this make me feel?” or “What do I get out of this?” Biblical love asks a different question: “Does this glorify God?” When love becomes centered on personal fulfillment, it slowly drifts away from its true purpose. G
Dustin Gay
Feb 52 min read


Feb 2026 , Day 4- Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love
❤️ Week 1 · Day 4Love Is Given, Not Earned Scripture: Romans 5:8 (NKJV) “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Cultural love is often conditional. It is given when someone meets expectations, agrees with us, or makes us feel valued. When those conditions change, love is often withdrawn. Biblical love is different. God did not wait for us to become worthy before He loved us—He loved us while we were still sinne
Dustin Gay
Feb 41 min read


Feb 2026, Week 1, Day 3
February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 1 · Day 3 Love Is Rooted in Truth Scripture: John 14:6 (NKJV) “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.’” Love without truth becomes shallow sentiment. Truth without love becomes harsh and damaging. God never separates the two—and neither did Jesus. He did not soften truth to appear more loving; He embodied both perfectly. Biblical love speaks truth because truth leads to life. Remaini
Dustin Gay
Feb 31 min read


Love Is Not Just a Feeling
Biblical Love vs. Cultural Love February 2026 Study ❤️ Week 1 · Day 2 Love Is Not Just a Feeling Scripture: Jeremiah 17:9 (NKJV) “The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?” Culture often tells us to “follow your heart,” treating emotion as the ultimate guide. Scripture offers a loving warning instead: the heart, apart from God, is unreliable. Feelings rise and fall with circumstances, but God’s truth remains steady and unchanging. Bibli
Dustin Gay
Feb 21 min read

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