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Bible Quote by Saint Augustine

“Whoever, therefore, thinks that he understands the divine scriptures or any part of them so that it does not build on the double love of God and of our neighbor does not understand it at all. Thus a man supported by faith, hope, and charity, with an unshaken hold upon them does not need the…” quote by Saint Augustine
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“Whoever, therefore, thinks that he understands the divine scriptures or any part of them so that it does not build on the double love of God and of our neighbor does not understand it at all. Thus a man supported by faith, hope, and charity, with an unshaken hold upon them does not need the scriptures. . . And many live by these three things in solitude without books.”

Saint Augustine

About This Quote

Source Sermon: On the Nature of Love, 5th century

Understanding scripture requires love of God and neighbor; without it, texts are empty.

In simple terms: Love is essential to grasp divine truth.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate love before studying texts.

Themes

faith hope charity love interpretation

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

spiritual philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal devotion
  • community service
  • interfaith dialogue
  • teaching
  • counseling

Key Concepts

theology spirituality ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you embody love in daily study?
  • What obstacles hinder loving others?
A Different Perspective

Love may be difficult to practice consistently, limiting scriptural insight.

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