Love Never Fails
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1. Love: The First Fruit Of The Spirit
2. Love Includes Mothers-In-Law
3. Human Vs. Divine Love
4. The Love Chapter
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There is a difference between ‘natural human love’ and ‘divine love.’ When you act according to the love of God shed abroad in your heart, you can’t fail – because love never fails!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892762644
ISBN10: 0892762640
Kenneth E. Hagin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1988
Publisher: Faith Library Publications
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