Agape Love
Selfless love marked by patience, mercy, and humility—central to living in spiritual liberty.
In Greek, agape refers to the highest form of love—sacrificial, undeserved, and not based on merit. Yeshuans teaches that agape is not just a virtue, but the evidence of true spiritual maturity in an age where faith is personal and unregulated.
With the end of religious obligation, there is no law commanding behavior—but agape becomes the inward guide. It is how believers relate to others, especially when faced with disagreement, rejection, or division. It prioritizes peace, patience, and mercy over control, correction, or judgment.
Agape love is the fruit of subjective Christianity. Without it, liberty is empty.
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