God loves is genuine. So, what does it mean that God is love? The most important thing we can do as Christians is love God and love people. But before we can love anyone, we must receive God's love. Because you cannot give away something, you do not have. Love is an attribute of God. Love is a core aspect of God’s character, His Person. God’s love is in no sense in conflict with His holiness, righteousness, justice, or even His wrath. All of God’s attributes are in perfect harmony. Everything God does is loving, just as everything He does is just and right. God is the perfect example of true love. Most people use the word “love” as one of the Holy Spirit's Fruit. Bible even refers to God as love itself. Love could be explained as wanting the best for someone, and that's precisely what God intends for us. God loves you simply because he loves you. You do not have to work for his affection. You do not have to set yourself straight before God can pour out his love over you. God absolutely loves you. It is hard to get our minds around, but it is true. If you need to get a more profound revelation of God's love for you, an excellent place to start, is to meditate on this truth based on God's Word: "God loves me unconditionally!" And God shall be a lamp unto your feet and a light unto your path. This is where the faith journey starts: understanding that God loves you. If you do not have an assurance of God’s love, your faith journey will not last long.
Fortunately, reading
the Bible can help to strengthen your faith in God's love. There is no force more potent than the love our
heavenly Father has for us, His children. His love can move mountains, stop the roaring seas, heal broken
bones and wounded hearts, transform lives, and set free those held captive by
sin and shame. So great is his love
for you and me that he sent his only Son to die that we might live through him. Putting
on Jesus spiritually, mentality, emotionally mind-body and soul.
God is not an angry taskmaster who shows
affection only when you succeed. He is a loving Father who will always love you
no matter what. Take time to receive the depth of his love for you today. Allow
his love to heal you, transform you, free you, and lead you to the abundant
life he has always longed to give.
Read, meditate, and
pray over these Bible verses about God's love as you walk in faith today. A visible attribute of the authentic Christian
life is found in Galatians 5:22-23. Love is indescribable and undefinable. If you are in love… you know it. Love is too good
for words. When you love someone, you want nothing more than for them to be genuinely happy no matter
what it takes because that is how much you care about them and because their
needs come before your own. You
hide nothing of yourself and can tell the other anything because you know they accept you just the way
you are and vice versa. Love is giving someone the power to destroy you and
trusting them not to. The
act of caring and giving to someone else…having someone’s best interest and well-being as a
priority in your life. The
most spectacular, indescribable, deep euphoric feeling for someone.
It is what starry-eyed lovers
whisper as they gaze at an ocean sunset, what 8-year-olds shout to their
mothers as they sprint toward the already departing morning bus heading for
school, and what teenage lovers tell each other in the heat of the moment.
Being lame together while not caring about what other people think.
It is supposed to be
the deepest level of emotional connection between people. Yet, society has
transformed it into a pop-icon phrase to be screened onto glittery fuchsia tank
tops and written inside Hallmark cards with pastel bunnies and butterflies
dancing on the cover. When you cannot get over someone, even after you broke up
with them. You wake up in the middle of the night thinking about them and smile
because of how happy you were just to be with them.
Love is who you must become even
as He had become, and so as He defeated hell and the greave. “I am to become.
Love has become complex emotion, to the extent of which we are uncertain what
it truly signifies and when it is the “real thing.
“When you care for someone so much, you put their needs ahead of your own, even if sometimes it
really hurts.
Love is a powerful word. When you are in
love, you always want to be together, and when you are not, you are thinking
about being together because you need that person, and without them, your life
is incomplete.
This love is
unconditional affection with
no limits or conditions: completely loving someone. When you trust the other
with your life and when you would do anything for each other. When you love
someone, you want nothing more than for them to be genuinely happy no matter
what it takes because that is how much you care about them and because their
needs come before your own.
You hide nothing of
yourself and can tell the other anything because you know they accept you just
the way you are and vice versa. Love is overused in today’s world; people say
they love someone because of the way they look or their body. That is not loving. Love can make you do anything
and sacrifice for what will be better in the end. Love is intense and
passionate.
Everything seems
brighter, happier, and more astounding when you are in love. If you find it, do not let it go. Love is when you
cannot do anything without thinking about that person, and you always want to
be with them. It is not that you want to have sex with them, you just want to
spend time with them, and you wish to hold them and never let go. Lust is the
desire for their body.
Love is the desire for
their soul. “Love is patient;
love is kind and envies no one. Love is never boastful, nor conceited, nor
rude; never selfish, not quick to take offense. Love keeps no wrongs score; it
does not gloat over another’s sins but delights in the truth. There is nothing
love cannot face; there is no limit to its faith, hope, and endurance. In a
word, three
things last forever: faith,
hope, and love; but the greatest of them all is love.” (1 Corinthians 13) You
have great chemistry:
You get lost in your conversations, and
the hours pass like minutes. You are more than willing to listen to her when
she talks about her day. The chemistry between you is remarkable. You find her beautiful: Even if you catch her with no makeup
on and her hair pulled back while she is unclogging a toilet, she still looks
gorgeous to you. You see a future together: You experience the strange feeling
that your life would be totally empty without her. You tell your friends and
family that she may be The One, and you are even thinking about marrying her.
And that she gets along with everyone close to you. Love.
We think about it, sing about it, dream
about it, lose sleep worrying about it. When we do not have it, we search for
it; when we discover it, we do not know what to do with it; and when we have
it, we fear losing it. It is the constant source of pleasure and pain. But we
cannot predict which it will be from one moment to the next. It is a short
word, easy to spell, difficult to define, and impossible to live without. Love
means risking your life to save theirs. Love is giving them the last piece of
cake, no matter how much you want it. Love is when all you care about is their
happiness, safety, and health. had If they are gone for more than 2 minutes,
you already miss and long for them to be next to you. Their smile makes you
melt; their presence makes you grin and feel happy. Love is giving your whole
self and never holding back. Love is when he remembers things that you forgot
about yourself. Love is when he reminds you of these things. Love is
commitment. Love is that tingly feeling you get, and you do not know why. Love
is looking forward to waking up early in the morning. Love is individual. You
love them in your own way. Love is true when no one can take it away, no matter
how hard they try. Love is holding onto them like tomorrow will never come. She
makes you want to be a better man. She challenges and motivates you. She makes
you happy, and you would do anything to make her happy—either a horrible
disease or a blessing. When you really love someone, you will do anything for
that person.
God is so laying it on
me, God, and I will
receive your mantle. Tells of a willing soul. Who is ready to go? The distant.
To do God's will no matter what the obstacle which is helpful to get in the
trenches. He goes through. When God gives you what it will take to transform
your title submission to him, inaccurate humidity. Shows His love working in
and on you. God desires you to look like His Son o put on the mantle of Christ
as you would put on a coat each day.
To give everything you
have…and not expect anything
in return. Something that, if returned, will make you the happiest person in
the world and make nothing else matter.
However, if it is not returned, you will become the most
miserable person in the world. That awkward feeling in what feels like your
stomach (affects how you feel and think) causes you to do/say idiotic things.
The reason people kill themselves.
The reason people live
Immature Love is
I love you because I need you. Mature Love is I need you because I love you the
result of the natural chemical blending of unrelated feelings that one holds
toward another, which, once synthesized, creates an emotion independent of the
confines of time or the elements of this existence. Though the vitality of that
said emotion inevitably weakens and falters, never does it indeed filter. A
widespread incurable disease that is known to affect the mind and sometimes the
body.
Symptoms may include Affected judgment, lightheadedness, eye-watering, chest
pains, and the increased need to be with the person who infected you. It is
known as highly contagious and can be deadly. Honestly, the most painful thing
I have ever experienced so far in my life. It is a source of endless inspiration/pain/euphoria and complete reliance on one person to control everything
you think or feel. Eros- “erotic.”
Definition: love is
based on physical appearance. When you eros-love someone, you give to receive
and do not receive. This type of love is much like lust, but lust is not a type
of love; it is an infatuation.
Philia- “brotherly
love.” defines love based
on shared interests or bonds when your philia-love someone. It is a
relationship you give to receive. Agape-
“unconditional love.”
definition- literally translated means ‘charity. Loving someone/something on no conditions (no matter what) when
you agape-love, you give for the sake of making the other person happy. Because
you genuinely want the best for them.
You have no intentions
of receiving. Making
yourself vulnerable to someone while fully knowing that they may betray you. A
feeling for another person so pure and sacred that nobody can define it to its
true extent. It is what a person feels for another without any kind of physical
or mental barrier between them. They live purely to be with the other to share
experiences, pleasures, problems, and pain. Nature's way of letting you know
that you can still feel extreme pain even when you are happy. True Love is not blind… if you love the person, you will see their flaws
but always consider them beautiful. You will notice the tiny pimples they have all over
their face, you will notice how short they are, you will see plenty more
beautiful people than that person. Yet, you still love them. God does not force Himself
on anyone. Those who come to Him do so in response to His love. In love, God shows kindness to all.
When you in love with
Jesus, in love, Jesus went
about doing good to everyone without partiality. In love, Jesus did not covet what others had, living a humble
life without complaining. In love, Jesus did not brag about who He was in the
flesh, although He could have overpowered anyone He ever met. In love, Jesus willingly obeyed His Father in heaven.
“The world must learn
that I love the Father and that I do exactly what my Father has commanded me” (John 14:31). In
love, Jesus was/is always
looking out for the interests of others.
The most significant expression of God’s
love is communicated to us in John 3:16: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one
and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal
life.” Romans
5:8 proclaims
the same message: “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we
were still sinners, Christ died for us.” We can see from these verses that it
is God’s greatest desire that we join Him in His eternal home, heaven. He has
made the way possible by paying the price for our sins. He loves us because He
chose to as an act of His will. Love forgives. “If we confess our sins, he is
faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all
unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
Amazingly, God has given those who
receive His Son Jesus as their personal Savior the ability to love as He does,
through the power of the Holy Spirit (John 1:12; 1 John 3:1, 23-24). God's
love is amazing! First, John 4:16 says God is love. And verse 18 says,
"There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear..."
(NKJV). God's love can remove fear from your life. It is a medicine that can
heal every wound in your soul: a broken heart, the pain of rejection or
abandonment, or any other hurt you have experienced.
Romans 8:37 (NKJV) says, "we are
more than conquerors through Him who loved us." When you really know the
love of God, you do not have to be afraid of making a mistake; you can step out
boldly in faith to do whatever He's calling you to do. You know who you are in
Christ and have confidence that you can do whatever you need to do in life
through Him.
God loves you on purpose. He did not get
stuck with you – He chose you! Ephesians 1:4 says that "[in His love] He
chose us [actually picked us out for Himself as His own] in Christ before the foundation of the world that we should be holy (consecrated and set apart for
Him) and blameless in His sight, even above reproach, before Him in love."
(AMP).
When you know God loves you, you feel
valuable, accepted and that you have a purpose. You know your sins are
forgiven, and you are free from guilt and condemnation. And no matter what you
have done, you can have a new beginning in Christ.
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