Am Victoria Moses and I believe in love and would like to share this piece with my special steemians.The Bible uses several different words for “love” in the Hebrew and Greek, interchanging them depending on context. Some of these words mean “affectionate love”; others indicate “friendship”; and still others, “erotic, sexual love.” There is also a distinct word for the type of love that God displays. In the Greek, this word isagape, and it refers to a benevolent and charitable love that seeks the best for the loved one.The Bible gives many examples of love: the caring provision ofBoaz for Ruth; the deep friendship ofDavid and Jonathan; the poetic, passionate love ofSolomon and the Shulamite; the enduring commitment ofHosea to Gomer; the fatherly love of Paul for Timothy and John for the church; and, ofcourse, the sacrificial, saving love of Christ for the elect.Agape, the benevolent, selfless love that God shows, is mentioned often in the New Testament, including in the “love chapter,”1Corinthians 13. There, love’s characteristicsare listed: love is patient and kind; love doesn’t envy, boast, or dishonor others; loveis not proud or self-seeking; love is not easily angered, doesn’t keep a record of wrongs, and doesn’t delight in evil; rather, love rejoices with the truth; love always protects, trusts, hopes, and perseveres; lovenever fails (1 Corinthians 13:4–8). Of the greatest of God’s gifts, faith, hope, and love, “the greatest . . . is love” (verse 13).The Bible says that God was motivated by love to save the world (John 3:16). God’s love is best seen in the sacrifice of Christ on our behalf (1 John 4:9). And God’s love does not require us to be “worthy” to receiveit; His love is truly benevolent and gracious: “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).The Bible says that, since true love is part ofGod’s nature, God is the source of love. He is the initiator of a loving relationship with us. Any love we have for God is simply a response to His sacrificial love for us: “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” (1 John 4:10). Our human understanding of love is flawed, weak, and incomplete, but the more we lookat Jesus, the better we understand true love.The Bible says that God’s love for us in Christ has resulted in our being brought intoHis family: “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be calledchildren of God! And that is what we are!” (1John 3:1). Just as the father in the parable showed love to his prodigal son (Luke 15:11–32), so our Heavenly Father receivesus with joy when we come to Him in faith. He makes us “accepted in the Beloved” (Ephesians 1:6, NKJV).The Bible says that we are to love others theway that God loves us. We are to love the family of God (1 Peter 2:17). We are to love our enemies—that is, we are to actively seekwhat is best for them (Matthew 5:44). Husbands are to love their wives as Christ loves the church (Ephesians 5:25). As we show benevolent, selfless love, we reflect God’s love to a lost and dying world. “We love because he first loved us” (1 John 4:19).The Bible says that our love for God is related to our obedience of Him: “For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:3; cf.John 14:15). We serve God out of love for Him. And God’s love for us enables us to obey Him freely, without the burden of guilt or thefear of punishment.First John 4:18says that “perfect love drives out fear” (this is again the wordagape). The dismissal of the fear of condemnation is one of the main functions of God’s love. The person without Christ is under judgment and has plenty to fear (John 3:18), but once a person is in Christ, the fear of judgment is gone. Part of understanding the love of God is knowing that God’s judgment fell on Jesus at the cross so we can be spared. Jesus described Himself as the Savior: “God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him” (John 3:17). The very next verse reminds us that the only person who must fear judgment is the one who rejects Jesus Christ.The Bible says that nothing can separate the believer from the love of God in Christ (Romans 8:38–39). God’s love does not wax and wane; it is not a fickle, emotional sensation. God’s love for sinners is why Christ died on the cross. God’s love for those who trust in Christ is why He holds them in His hand and promises never to let them go (John 10:29).and also i think love becomes a controlling force in our life by first understanding its core elements and characteristics -Love's Code. The next step is to measure, through a process of self-assessment, how well we are aligned with Love's Code in our thoughts and actions, which includes understanding the complex influences that colour our thinking and pattern of behaviour. The third step, a life-long endeavour, is to implement the qualities of love into all aspects of our life.Undertaking and implementing the study of love results in change. While the degree of change depends on a number of factors, it is certain that the quality of our inner life changes for the better.That change is then reflected outward both in our actions and the energy other people feel."I believe that love is the greatest thing in the world; that it alone can overcome hate; that right can and will triumph over might
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