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Loving God Without an Agenda

Loving God Without an Agenda

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  • Kevin C. Cobb

The author of this article calls Christians to love God for who He is, not only for what He gives. Psalm 150 shows that this can be done by praising God for what He has done and for who He is. Christians can better understand who God is by meditating on His attributes.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2006. 6 pages.

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