How Can We Truly Love One Another?
Love one another as we would want to be loved!
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Why do people choose not to love one another? God created us with an incredible purpose: to experience and share His boundless love. However, the presence of sin introduced a detour from the path of goodness that was originally intended.
God wanted us to be free to choose, acknowledging that true love can only exist when it is freely given. God Gave Us Free Will, Allowing Us To Choose Between Good And Evil.
While we may often perceive ourselves as loving individuals, the truth remains that we carry this inherent capacity for wrongdoing within ourselves. Even in those considered the best among us lies a trace of imperfection, yet even in those perceived as the worst, there is a glimmer of goodness waiting to be nurtured. So, how do we strive towards loving one another better than before? The answer lies deep within our hearts – whatever dwells there ultimately finds expression through our words and actions. We can truly manifest compassion and love toward others by tending to our hearts with utmost care and cultivating love within them. ~ Bill Greguska
John 13:34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.”
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Video – Of An Elderly Husband’s Love And Care For His Wife!
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Acts Of Kindness
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Falling In Love
God Commands Us To Love One Another!
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To Love One Another Is Sometimes Difficult!
Love Is Not Just Words Or Feelings ~ It Is Actions And Decisions!
There Are Four Types Of Love!
- Romantic Love (Eros)—This is the feeling of “being in love,” physical passion, a feeling. Often, people think of this kind of love when they think of “love.” Romantic love is healthy when it is a one-man/one-woman monogamous relationship within the bounds of marriage.
- Affection (Storge) is the natural bond between parent and child. It is the most natural (it just happens!) and passionate (children can’t help it!), but it can “go wrong,” and people can get hurt when it becomes unhealthy. Affection, too, can be based on feelings.
- Friendship (Phileo)—This is the love between friends. Friendship is a strong bond between people who share common interests or activities. But feelings are involved in this kind of love, too—cliques can be formed, friends can hurt friends, and pride can ruin friendships.
- Unconditional Love (Agape)—This type of care and love regardless of the circumstance. It never fails. Jesus was talking about this kind of love, the only always-healthy type. It is seeking the welfare and the best for another person, regardless of how we feel about them.
We Must Love One Another!
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