LEARNING ACTIVITY #16
Love
If you were to look in a dictionary you might find something like the following
for a definition of love:
"An emotion, sentiment, or feeling of pleasurable
attraction toward, or delight in something, as a principle, or a person, or a thing,
which includes a desire for that "somethings" presence."
Love
is looked at in our culture as a feeling that comes over a person and makes you feel
happy. If you are happy, then you behave nicely. A corollary to this is if you do
not feel good you are somehow entitled to behave poorly. All of this is unbiblical
because it elevates feelings over obligation, responsibility and commitment.
The
New Testament of the Bible was almost entirely transmitted to us via the Koine Greek
language which has two major words for love. This makes the Bible more precise about
what it is referring to when it uses the word "love."
Using your
Bible, look up the following verses and write them in the space provided. As you
proceed answer the questions as they appear in this document.
PHILEO LOVE
Phileo
love denotes an inclination prompted by sense and emotion. It means to love in the
sense of being friendly, a delight in, to love to do, or to do with pleasure. Phileo
love more nearly represents tender affection. Phileo is never used in a command to
men to love God. It is the kind of love from which we get our English word "philanthropy"
which is to be kind and to act humanely. It is also the root meaning of the word
"philadelphia," or brotherly love. Since love as an emotion cannot be commanded,
phileo will never be used in a command to love. Here are some examples of this kind
of love in the Scriptures.
1. John 12:25 ___________________________________________________________________
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2.
John 15:19 _________________________________________________________________
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In
both of the verses above, the word "love" is the Greek word "phileo."
3.
1 Timothy 6:10 _____________________________________________________________
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In
the verse above, the word "love" is the Greek word "philadelphia."
AGAPE
LOVE
The Greek word "agape" is used in the Scriptures to express
God's love to man; man's love to God; and man's spiritual love to his fellow men.
This love is definitely a "higher form" of love then phileo. This form
of love is not an impulse from the feelings and does not always follow the natural
inclinations, nor does it spend itself only upon those for whom some affinity is
discovered. Agape love seeks the opportunity to do good to all men (Romans 13:8–10).
4.
Matthew 5:44 ______________________________________________________________
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Agape
love is a choice, therefore it can be commanded as Jesus commanded His disciples
in the verse above.
5. 1 John 4:8 _________________________________________________________________
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6.
From the verse above, where is it that we find the source and essence of agape love?
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7.
Matthew 19:19 _____________________________________________________________
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8.
John 13:34 _________________________________________________________________
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9.
John 15:17 _________________________________________________________________
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10.
What do the scriptures in #7, 8 and 9 above tell us about love? _____________________________________________________________________________
11.
Of the two kinds of love explained in this Learning Activity, phileo and agape, which
do we see the most in the world and why do you think this is the case? _____________________________________________________________________________
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12.
Agape love sounds as if it might be the more difficult of the two kinds of love to
express. What two facts do you think make it possible for us to express agape love?
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