The Commandment: Love Abundantly (as a Sacrifice Loves)

posted September 9, 2008 - 9:20am
The Commandment: Love Abundantly (as a Sacrifice Loves)

The Commandment: Love Abundantly (as a Sacrifice Loves)

Uncle MythMan reads/comments and comments/responds ...


Yes, I said that 'Hell is a condition, not a place'; Jesus suffers that condition every time you do anything out of any cause but love. That's what I'm saying when I say Jesus 'went to Hell': that He 'allowed Himself to be totally-powerless.'

We do have free will. Sure, there are conditions placed upon us that limit how much of that 'will' we can actually perform, but our minds are totally above and beyond this place.


"Love" is not an action, not something you can decide to do or decide not to do; once you are a Christian (and truly, even if you don't become a Christian), you are Love! Love ignites the flame of Faith.


You receive God's love by giving God's love (to the just and -the unjust) as He gives it unto the just and -the unjust. (I broke up a little at the emotionality of the writing. At the end of Kenneth's letter and going into the further readings, I personalized the text a little.)

His Love IS the power-to-give.


Satan's use of this Scripture on Jesus (in the desert) is a famous illustration of the danger of confusing Scripture's metaphorical nature with the material nature of historical contracts (like the U.S. Constitution, etc.) What these words are saying is that no community's hate (no matter how large the community is, no matter how 'different' you are from all that community's members) can negate the powerful Love of Your One.

The 'supernatural' tone is difficult to maintain without coughing-up a lung or three. lol


As you tie yourself to the Divine Will and as you help to achieve its fulfillment, your losses become meaningless in light of that achievement. That light uncovers the wealth and greatness previously under the cover of failure's hopeless darkness. "And all these things will be added unto you!"



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@Lmo|Our God? Restricted to Facts?

That's just how the devil would want it; if that's how someone here wants it too, that's fine ... God's got time ... When they asked Jesus, he said, 'The greatest commandment is this: Love the Lord your God with all your heart, strength and mind; and love your neighbor as yourself.' I'm not afraid to be stupid. ...Does Uncle MythMan know you're still awesome-like-the-2008-Olympics? or is`e just commenting here to hear *your* comments on http://is.gd/22wY http://is.gd/1fSs http://is.gd/1fRg http://is.gd/1fSe & http://is.gd/1fSj ?? Click`r Stamp to Discover...BOTH

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There is no such a commandment.

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