======================================================================== FOUR LOVES by C.S. Lewis ======================================================================== Summary: C.S. Lewis explores the four Greek words for love, highlighting their differences and the Christian concept of love. Duration: 0:29 Topics: "Love", "Types of Love", "Christian Love" Scripture References: Matthew 22:37-39, John 15:13, Romans 13:10, 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, Galatians 5:22-23, Ephesians 5:25, Colossians 3:14, 1 Peter 4:8, 1 John 3:16, 1 John 4:7 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ C.S. Lewis explores the concept of love through the lens of the four Greek words: Storge, which represents familial affection; Philia, the bond of friendship; Eros, the romantic love between partners; and Agape, the selfless, unconditional love that reflects God's love for humanity and the love Christians should have for one another. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these different types of love in our relationships and spiritual lives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------ In Greek they have four words for love. Storge, S-T-O-R-G-E, means affection, the sort of love there ought to be between their relations. Philia, P-H-I-L-I-A, means friendship. Eros, E-R-O-S, is of course the love between the sexes. And Agape, A-G- A-P-E, is love in the Christian sense, God's love for man and the Christian's love for the brethren. ======================================================================== Audio: https://sermonindex1.b-cdn.net/7/SID7443.mp3 Source: https://sermonindex.net/speakers/cs-lewis/four-loves/ ========================================================================