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Sunday, February 16, 2014

DIFFERENT TYPES OF LOVE

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What is Love?
Love is expressed as an action and experienced as a feeling. Yet, love has an essence that resists defining in any single way — it encompasses compassion, determination, tolerance, endurance, support, faith, and much more. If you're in the dark about how to love, this article should give you some food for thought, and perhaps teach you a little bit about how to love yourself, love the world, and love other people just a little bit more.

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                 Kind
                 Not  envious or boastful
                 Not  arrogant
                 Not   rude
                 It does not insist on its own way
                 It is not irritable or resentful
                 It does not rejoice in wrongdoing
                 It  rejoices in the truth
                 It bears all things, believes all things
                 It hopes all things, endures all things
                 Love  never ends





 TYPES OF LOVE

A.Religeous Love
B.Parental Love
C.Girl-Boy Love
D.Husband-Wife Love
E.Love Fellow  People

A. Religeous Love
Love. There are few things so universal and yet so challenging. Love for God. “The most important commandment,” says Jesus (Mark 12:29–30), and one that both the old and new covenants portray as necessary to enjoy God’s sustained favor. As Moses asserted, Yahweh “keeps covenant and steadfast love with those who love him and keep his commandments, to a thousand generations,” but he “repays to their face those who hate him, by destroying them” (Deuteronomy 7:9–10). Similarly, Paul declared that “all things work together for good” only for “those who love God . . . who are called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28).
 “You shall love the Lᴏʀᴅ your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might” (ESV). There is no room here for divided affections or allegiance. As Jesus said, “No one can serve two masters” (Matthew 6:24).
Loving with All Our Heart
While surprising to some, the old covenant recognized that a spiritual relationship with God begins from within, with a proper disposition toward the preeminent savior, sovereign, and satisfier. From the heart “flow the springs of life” (Proverbs 4:23), and without one’s will, desires, passions, affections, perceptions, and thoughts rightly aligned, the life of love is impossible. 


Loving with All Our Soul
God loved the world and people he created He gave his only son to die for us.Along with our hearts, we are called to love Yahweh with all our soul. In the first five books of the Old Testament the “soul” refers to one’s whole being as a living person, which includes one’s “heart” but is so much more.
Loving with All Our Might
What then is the meaning of loving God with our “might”? The word translated “might/strength” in Deuteronomy 6:5 usually functions as the adverb “very” in the Old Testament (298x). The noun version occurs in Deuteronomy and in only one other place, which itself is just an echo of our passage. This means that the call to love God is not only with our physical muscle but with everything we have available for honoring God — which includes our spouse, our children, our house or dorm room, our pets and wardrobe and tools and cell phones and movies and music and computers and time.
Whole-hearted, Life-encompassing Allegiance to God
This means that the covenant love we’re called to must be wholehearted, life-encompassing, community impacting, exclusive commitment to our God. And this God is our God only because he has now revealed himself to us in the person of his Son. This kind of love we should have for him doesn’t exist apart from love for Jesus

 B.Parental Love
  Unceasing long lasting deep equal  love for all children.
 For example, to demonstrate love as a parent of an infant, your focus is on consistently meeting your  child's physical,spiritual and material needs as appropriate.
1. Nurturing
2.Giving Affection
3.Showing Respect
4.Spiritual Guidance

5.Showing Empathy
6.Encouraging and Supporting
7.Setting Limits Consistently



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