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The world has hijacked the word, love. We say it all the time, about just about anything and to everyone. I love ice cream. I love that movie. I love you. I love the Lord.
Often the words “I love you” are said, and there is nothing to back it up. No action at all.
The commandment of love Jesus gave was all-inclusive. We are commanded to love with all our heart, soul, and mind. That includes the very source of life and emotions, of experiences and actions, and our thoughts. And to love like that towards the Lord, which shouldn’t be hard because of His great love for us, but also towards those He loves, our brothers and sisters and those that are yet to become family.
How are you doing?
By Barbara ScorzaThe world has hijacked the word, love. We say it all the time, about just about anything and to everyone. I love ice cream. I love that movie. I love you. I love the Lord.
Often the words “I love you” are said, and there is nothing to back it up. No action at all.
The commandment of love Jesus gave was all-inclusive. We are commanded to love with all our heart, soul, and mind. That includes the very source of life and emotions, of experiences and actions, and our thoughts. And to love like that towards the Lord, which shouldn’t be hard because of His great love for us, but also towards those He loves, our brothers and sisters and those that are yet to become family.
How are you doing?