What Biblical Love Is
A whole-Bible account of love for God, love for neighbour, and why love is the greatest of these. Everyone says love matters. Christians say it more than most. We sing about love, preach about love, quote 1 Corinthians 13 at weddings, and insist that the faith is, at heart, about love. Yet when you ask what love actually is, the answers often feel thin. Love becomes niceness. Or sacrifice. Or acceptance. Or a warm religious feeling. Sometimes it becomes little more than a tone of voice.







![Does holiness belong only to the cathedral, or does it have a place in the commute? Many Christians suffer from a "spiritual Gnosticism" that separates their Sunday worship from their Monday morning reality. In "The Gospel of the Ordinary," we explore the biblical concept of ἅγιος [hagios]—being set apart—not as an escape from the world, but as a transformative presence within it. From the "Mortification of Sin" in the breakroom to finding "Doxology in the Dirt" of daily chores, discover why your ordinary hours are the primary liturgy of your priesthood.](/img/blog/post-13/post-13.webp)








