What is true love?

The word love is one of the most unusual in our language.

We say that we love parents, friends, and then that we love chocolate, nature, good books, dancing…

So what is love? You can talk endlessly…

To know more deeply the meaning of love, you need to know God.

Because 

“God is love” (1 John 4:16).

When we live without God, our life is often governed by the flesh, earthly desires. But God’s love is different – it is sacrificial, unselfish, love capable of giving. The one who “is not looking for his own.”

She does not want to change something in a person, but loves the way he is. She loves not because she is the object of love, but because she herself is the source of love. 

The Apostle John writes: 

“Do not love the world, nor what is in the world: who loves the world, there is no love of the Father in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but of this world.”

Only through our spiritual growth, which takes place through our heart and spirit, do we comprehend the facets of true love.  

“… The love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit given to us.” 

By developing a relationship with God through communication, prayer, reading the Word, staying with Him, God takes the relationship of love to another level. Our spirit, renewed by God, begins to desire the opposite of the desires of the flesh – the highest. 

And if that’s not the case with you, then it’s never too late to come to your Father and know His love!
 
We are born of God – only in this way will we be able to comprehend everything that God wants to reveal, accept the good that He has already given, and be filled with fullness in Christ Jesus.

God wants us to properly teach ourselves to love ourselves, and then develop a relationship of love with our neighbors.

“Love thy neighbor as thyself”

Love is primarily a spiritual feeling. Because of this, she does not need to be platonic, faded and disembodied at all. Love is rapture. But not the rapture of the flesh, but the rapture of souls.

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