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Pastor Eric's message emphasizes the importance of true agape love as detailed in 1 Corinthians 13, explaining that despite any gifts or virtues one might possess, they are worthless without godly love. He challenges us to embody this love by avoiding envy, boasting, pride, rudeness, self-centeredness, and keeping records of wrongs, instead choosing intentional actions of patience, kindness, and forgiveness.

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