Monday, February 14, 2011

What is Love? 2.14.11

On this post I will like for us to comment on what we believe Love is
after writing down what we think Love is, lets read 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 (ending at the verse that saids "Love never Fails") After reading the scriptures compare your thoughts on Love to the scripture..
Please post your thoughts on here.

Happy Valentines Day!!

Love,

Pray and Play

3 comments:

  1. Love is never ending!! Love sees no faults yet only seeks to find the positive. Love is a fighter, never giving up and always willing to fight. Love is a protector, guarding against anything that tries to stand in its way. Love is a comforter always easing the pain or sadness. Love is a best friend and a partner that is by your side always cheering you on even when you feel you are at the end of your rope. Love is a conquerer that can overcome any obstacle. Love is always seeing the beauty in any situation or hardship. Love is in the eyes of a mother gazing at her newborn child. Love is in the eyes of a husband gazing at his beautiful wife. Love is the eyes of a friend that is there no matter what. Love is the hands of the Lord who willingly took nails on a cross just for our forgiveness. Today and always let LOVE be the light in your life that shines for all to see!!! Suzanne

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  2. Love is one of the strongest emotions a person can feel. Some definitions are: a deep and tender feeling of affection for or attachment or devotion to a person or persons, a feeling of brotherhood and good will toward other people, or strong liking for or interest in something.Real love demands sacrifice that can’t be found in self-centeredness. You can give without loving, but you can never love without giving. Sacrificial love requires that we give what we value most: our hearts, minds, souls, and strength. Real love does not always follow our natural inclinations; it is not an impulse from feelings.We can only identify true love and know when we have found it, based on the Word of God. When we match our relationships up to what the Bible says that love is—and we are honestly prepared to make a life-long commitment to that person—then we can say that we are truly “in love.”

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  3. I believe many of us view Love as an emotion, by saying the words, "I love You" or hearing nice words, also physically with hugs, kisses and sexually..

    But when really knowing who God is as it states in 1 John 4:8, "God is Love," that to me is beyond the 3 words we constantly use.. "I Love You."
    God is Love, its not something that He feels its something that He is!
    The Love that God has for us, is the Love we need to be filled with daily in order to be Jesus' hands and feet, and truly give and demonstrate that Love with the world.

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