Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good.
Love people for real, no fake stuff, no putting on an act. Hate what's actually harmful and wrong, and stick close to what's genuinely good.
Real love means being authentic and choosing good over evil, every single time.
📚 Historical Context
The Book of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul around 57 AD to the early Christian church in Rome, a diverse group of Jewish and Gentile believers facing moral and social challenges in a pagan society. In this chapter, Paul transitions from explaining core doctrines of salvation to practical instructions on how Christians should live out their faith in community. Specifically, verse 9 emphasizes authentic love and moral clarity as essential for believers navigating a world of hypocrisy and ethical confusion.
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