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February 11, 2025 4 mins

This podcast is about the blog post that reflects on the current state of division and animosity in society, particularly online, and contrasts it with the concept of genuine love. It emphasizes that true love, as exemplified by Jesus Christ, is patient, kind, and selfless. The author references 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 as a guide for understanding and practicing this kind of love. February, the month of love, is seen as an opportunity to connect with God through Jesus Christ. The author concludes by sharing a personal experience of finding love and faith on Valentine's Day, highlighting the significance of divine love in both personal and marital relationships.


Read the blog post connected to this podcast:⁠https://drlilycorsello.wordpress.com/2025/02/11/love-never-fails/


Look into Dr. Lily's books here:⁠https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B075BHGSYD/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=c702c1a1-f3d9-4669-a967-b1334496364c&ref_=ap_rdr

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