Its OK. To Love.
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It's Okay to Love
Summary
Throughout our lives, we often find ourselves loving someone deeply. Sometimes it's love at first sight; other times, it takes years to discover that special person. Even if we never find the person we're searching for, we still have love to give. Love transcends the physical; it's a spiritual necessity that seeks fulfillment.
The Essence of Love
2 Corinthians 2:4 highlights that love isn't merely a physical connection but a communion of the spirit. Love isn't sex; it's an expression?"a sharing of joys and sorrows, a merging of minds, hearts, and souls. True love involves sacrifice, sometimes leading to pain, suffering, and sleepless nights.
Despite these challenges, loving someone is worth it. Without love, Jesus wouldn’t have sacrificed His life for sinners, and God wouldn't have offered His Son. Here's what scripture tells us about this profound connection.
Love: Command vs. Demand
In John 14:15, Jesus speaks of love as a command?"not a demand. Love should not be self-centered. Are we willing to give ourselves fully to others? To surrender our lives, desires, and goals for someone else, just as God commands us to love Him with all our heart, understanding, soul, and strength.
True Connection
True love isn't superficial. It's not about loving outwardly, but deeply understanding and supporting each other, being there for someone even when there's no clear reason. To love with all our heart, understanding, and soul represents an unconditional commitment.
Sacrificial Love
Jesus demonstrated the ultimate sacrifice in John 10:17. Despite knowing His destiny, He chose to lay down His life. He teaches us that the greatest love involves giving oneself for others. Similarly, John 13:34 and John 15:13 command us to love others as He loved us.
Unconditional Expression
Even if love isn't reciprocated, we can still express it. Jesus loved those who didn’t love Him back, showing us that love should be without shame. As Romans 5:5 and 13:10 remind us, love fulfills the law?"it doesn't harm neighbors but uplifts them.
The Acts of Love
True love involves actions, not mere words. Neglecting responsibilities?"whether towards family, others, or God?"reflects a lack of love. Embracing love means accepting the teachings of scripture regarding love for God, family, neighbors, and even enemies.
In conclusion, let's not be afraid to love genuinely and wholeheartedly. Love is not just a sentiment but a powerful, transformative force that fulfills our spirit and aligns us with divine purpose.
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