Course curriculum

    1. Introduction

    2. How to Navigate this Online Course

    3. A Loving Life Overview

    4. H2 Reflection Worksheet - Introduction to A Loving Life

    1. Biblical "Love" Translations

    2. God is Love

    3. H2 Reflection Worksheet - Course 1 Biblical Love

    4. Prayer

    1. God’s Love for His People

    2. GOD’S LOVE - Inspirational & Motivational Video (4 min)

    3. H2 Reflection Worksheet - Course 2 Gods Love for Us

    4. Prayer

    5. Love Lifted Me

    1. A Question for Jesus

    2. The Love Chapter

    3. Love Will Never Fail (I Corinthians 13) (feat. Leslie Jordan) (3.5min)

    4. Prayer

    5. H2 Reflection Worksheet - Course 3 The Greatest of These

    1. With Heart and Soul

    2. Tim Tebow Shares Incredible Story of John 3:16 (6 min)

    3. I Love You Lord / Passion (Acoustic) - Hillsong Young & Free (5min)

    4. Prayer

    5. H2 Reflection Worksheet - Course 4 Our Love for God

    1. Compassion Resilience Requires Self-Love

    2. Why You May Not Love Yourself Like You Think by Kristine Bolt

    3. Loving-Kindness: Healing Your Inner (Wounded) Child

    4. Love Yourself - Tanner Townsend (5 min)

    5. H2 Reflection Worksheet - Course 5 Love for Ourselves

    6. Prayer

About this course

  • $45.00
  • 43 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Looking to God for Love

People have many definitions of what love really is. But the fact of the matter is that God is the only one who can define what love really is. We may want to look at the way the world defines love. But in the end, we get a superficial answer. But God can. Why? Because God is love.
  • Biblical Love

    The word love is found all throughout the Bible and represents a foundational truth of the Christian faith. 

  • Loving God

    As basic as that sounds—loving God is the most important thing Jesus says that we should be doing. 

  • Loving Others

    God clearly calls us to love others without qualification. We are not worthy of God’s love and yet he loves us.

Loving Others Unconditionally

Paul tells the Ephesian church in Chapter 4 of his epistle to them to walk, “with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Loving others will help us to bear with them even in the midst of sin and brokenness, living alongside them in peace.