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Sherilyn Juanico

Senior High School


18 Sanga St. Ibayo Tipas, Taguig City

The Almighty
Love
Our god has given us many commandments, particularly concerning love. Love can
be used to describe almost anything for some individuals. Why are these two
commandments considered to be among God's most important? I’m Sherilyn Juanico
and I am a senior student who express and enhance my knowledge and knowing about
love of God.
There is no full form for love because it is not an acronym. As humans, we
experience one of the most powerful emotions, LOVE. It encompasses a wide spectrum
of emotions, states, and attitudes, ranging from attachment to pleasure. God is one of
the most potent sources of love. It means to give him everything you have. He's done
more for you than you'll ever realize. Whatever difficulty you're dealing with this
morning, God is the greatest person to turn to for help. God is the true wellspring of our
devotion to him. He loved us first and instilled his love in us. To infuse anything means
to fill it, pervade it, or even soak it. We're being drenched in God's love! God's love in us
is now the love with which we can love him back. Love is God. God loves us so much
that he took on the form of a man named Jesus Christ. By dying on the cross, He
displayed His utmost love for us. It's no surprise that when we heard the gospel of
Jesus Christ, our hearts opened to welcome him as our Savior. We began to love the
Lord with the love he had instilled in us from that day forward. Loving God from our
whole soul. Our soul is made up of our thought, emotion, and volition, and it occupies a
significant portion of our heart. Our soul was formed so that we could express God, but
due to mankind's fall, we now express ourselves. We have our own thoughts, feelings,
and choices that are not influenced by God. His thoughts become our thoughts, his
feelings become our feelings, and his decisions become our decisions as he infuses
himself into us. Our mind is the most important aspect of our soul. It influences what we
love and what we chose by directing the rest of our being. It can be used for a variety of
purposes. The Bible mentions loving your neighbor as yourself eight times. Not once,
but twice. A total of eight occasions. God places such a high value on loving your
neighbor as yourself that he not only repeats it, but also makes it a demand. And it's not
simply one command among many. The order to love your neighbor as yourself was
combined by Jesus with the command to love God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and
strength. Loving your neighbor means receiving God's love. To begin loving your
neighbor as yourself, you must first understand two things: what love is and that you are
loved. You must measure correctly in order to love your neighbor as yourself, as
commanded. Within this instruction, the measurement is as yourself. You must love
yourself before you can love your neighbor. It's tangled up with dying to one's self and
rejecting one's self, as if one must annihilate one's own self. This isn't correct. Knowing
that God is love and that this love is directed toward you is insufficient. It must be further
developed. Imagine having a good soil field and a bag of high-quality seeds. Would they
be able to grow a crop on their own? No. It is necessary to plant and care for the seeds.
Every single one of us is why Jesus died. We owe it to Jesus to appreciate what he
values if He valued us enough to go through what he did.
Loving God necessitates the love of others. You can't love God and not love people;
they're intricately linked. God's character is characterized by love, and as Christians, our
character must reflect God's character. God's love does not limit us to loving simply
those who love us back, such as our family or close friends, or those who are part of the
Christian community. Yes, we must love everyone who falls into these categories.
People fall in love with one another because of how they make them feel. When we're
with someone who makes us feel more whole and alive, we've 'fallen in love.' Even
when the initial pleasure has gone off, we stay in love because the partnership
continues to provide us purpose and fulfillment.

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