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The Hymn to Love, from the New Testament (1 Cor. 13), what is its essence?
The Apostle Paul says in this chapter that there is nothing as important in the world and in human life as true love, the kind of love with which Christ loved us all. In it, the work of the Holy Spirit is manifested in people; in it, the commandment of Christ that we love one another as He loved us is fulfilled—consequently, in it, the design of the Heavenly Father for the world and for humanity is fulfilled. Therefore, wherever such Christ-like love is manifested, there is the Kingdom of Heaven. Everything else through which the work and presence of God in us may be and is expressed has meaning only in the presence of love, and is therefore secondary.
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