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Loveisnotrude.07. November 2011
Love is not based on expectations.
Sometimes, it’s easier to love a new person than the person whom you have known for the longest time.
Sometimes, it’s easier to create a chemistry or a good feeling to someone new than to continue loving the person you have chose to love.
Love is a choice. Attraction is not love.
Love is not what you are attracted to. The highest form of love is doing something for the person when you feel tired or you dont feel like to do.
Love is for example getting out of your bed during the night to take care the person who is sick. Love is going out for a movie with the person who is feeling down but yet you have plenty of work left untouched.
In reach is as equally important as outreach. Jesus says that a house that is divided will not stand. We need to continually loving the people around us consistently.
Love is not rude. Tact and tone come together. When you are right but you sound rude, it is still wrong. Love is tactful.
We dont love based on expectations. It’s easier to love the new people because we have lesser expectations from them. We don’t get hurt so much if they make a mistake.
What a powerful sermon on love. As we focus on loving inwards, the outwards will naturally be loved.
Just some blabbering and i should reflect more on Bishop Bronner’s sermons!