Lambano
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Mmmm. Is the real requirement, then, that we LIKE one another?Seems to be a workaround for what God REALLY requires of us.
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Mmmm. Is the real requirement, then, that we LIKE one another?Seems to be a workaround for what God REALLY requires of us.
LOLMmmm. Is the real requirement, then, that we LIKE one another?
That's probably the best way to handle it.If we do loving things for people we don't like, will we eventually learn to like them? And they, us?
Is that God's strategy?
Changes of latitude, changes of attitude*? Or would "changes of heart" be better? Is that what "metanoia" is?But the liking seems more difficult than the emotionless "loving" of them.
All too often we ask God to change our circumstances, or the other person, instead of changing us.Changes of latitude, changes of attitude*? Or would "changes of heart" be better? Is that what "metanoia" is?
And if emotionally loving them is contingent on THEM changing both their behavior and their attitude towards us, what then? You can't control other people's hearts.
Can we even change our own hearts?
(*"Good times and riches / and sonuvab*****s / I've seen more than I can recall." Earworm warning! But this thread is about really loving the SOBs in our lives, in not only the strength of our actions but also in heart and mind and soul.)
Like and love are not the same. God is love ....not like. God can love us, and chastise us, or even punish ...all at the same time.--- PARODY ---
Person#1: Jesus said I have to love you.
Person #2: Hmm... does that mean you love me, or not?
Person#1: It means I "have" to love you.
Person #2: Don't you even like me?
Person#1: Not really.
Person #2: How can you love me if you don't even like me?
Indeed.
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I truly believe this is why Jesus said to pray for our enemies. Bc if we allow Holy Spirit to pray through us ....it changes our hearts, too and protects us from hatred that could take root.Like and love are not the same. God is love ....not like. God can love us, and chastise us, or even punish ...all at the same time.
The family who stole my granddaughter ....literally stole her ....I don't like anything about them. But I do pray for their salvation. I never thought I could, but I found myself praying fervently for that whole family to be saved ....on several occasions. We are told to love and pray for our enemies ...to do good in return for evil. We are never commanded to like someone. I don't like these people's evil intents, or their actions, which stem out of evil hearts that devised evil schemes. But I know the heart of God is to save them and He doesn't take delight in the death of the wicked... and they have my granddaughter, and I want that whole family snatched out of satan's clutches!! I ultimately hate the thief who steals souls. So ....I pray for my enemies. It brings me a certain satisfaction to allow God to love through me and pray for my enemies ....rather than let hatred take root ....and it delights my heart to think of them SERVING JESUS CHRIST ....and satan loses ... again!![]()
So far, you've posted the only biblical definition of the LOVE of God, which is AGAPE. Whenever I read the scriptural definition you shared, it is hard to see anyone meeting the grade.There is only really one biblical defintion of love that I know of, and it comes from 1 Corinthians 13. It speaks of unconditional love, which Yahava is.
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We may find there are some likable things about them ....provided we have an opportunity to do loving things for folks we don't like.If we do loving things for people we don't like, will we eventually learn to like them? And they, us?
Is that God's strategy?
Then lets examine what GOD does to those who HE LOVES and then let us , as did the apostels follow that example .I pray that God opens my heart up to love those who I find difficult to Love....I must surrender to his will...in that area....it’s not easy......all in God’s timing and at the end of the day...he knows our hearts.
I’ll have to pray about this one....
Many folks work so hard to find common ground . And yet often forgetWe may find there are some likable things about them ....provided we have an opportunity to do loving things for folks we don't like.
Alright. Do there exist any behaviors or attitudes that absolutely cannot be tolerated and the other absolutely must change if real "love" (or "like" or "relationship") can take place?All too often we ask God to change our circumstances, or the other person, instead of changing us.
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Would rebuttals on my topics count? - LOLAlright. Do there exist any behaviors or attitudes that absolutely cannot be tolerated and the other absolutely must change if real "love" (or "like" or "relationship") can take place?
So far, you've posted the only biblical definition of the LOVE of God, which is AGAPE. Whenever I read the scriptural definition you shared, it is hard to see anyone meeting the grade.
I think the love chapter definition is the standard we are called to, but it is not the standard for acceptance of anyone.
Your question is obviously not getting any bites. I love HOT subjects so, 'Alright. Do there exist any behaviors or attitudes that absolutely cannot be tolerated and the other absolutely must change if real "love" (or "like" or "relationship") can take place?
That is good. There is friendship love, motherly love towards their own child, or fatherly love towards their own child; brother or sister, love that just involves pleasure, sexual relations (tying the ol knot - Marriage in my opinion.) Then the best and only heavenly achievable in my opinion, is the love which Yahava is. Patient, Kind, keeps no record of being wrongrd, not boastful, and other merits that come from the tree of life (the cross), are all coming from the spirit of Christ (resurrection) within you."Love" might look something like Romans 12:9-21. I note the reference in v20 to doing good for your enemies; I remember somebody else telling us to do that. And it doesn't say you have to like the other guy.
9 Love must be free of hypocrisy. Detest what is evil; cling to what is good. 10 Be devoted to one another in brotherly love; give preference to one another in honor, 11 not lagging behind in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; 12 rejoicing in hope, persevering in tribulation, devoted to prayer, 13 contributing to the needs of the saints, practicing hospitality.
14 Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. 15 Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. 16 Be of the same mind toward one another; do not be haughty in mind, but associate with the lowly. Do not be wise in your own estimation. 17 Never repay evil for evil to anyone. Respect what is right in the sight of all people. 18 If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all people. 19 Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written: “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord. 20 “But if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him a drink; for in so doing you will heap burning coals on his head.” 21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
Guilty as charged - and unrepentant!Would rebuttals on my topics count? - LOL
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