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    the Webster dictionary the word love is made up of several different definitions. However, these definitions of love are the same and yet different. Even though this is a small four letter word, it has a great impact on the world. Love seems to be the main underlying goal that we all strive for in our lifetimes. It is the one thing that we all, as humans, have in common. It is the reason for both spectrums, to bring life into the world and to end life itself. Love is an emotion felt differently for

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    Love : The Love Of God

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    word love with several definitions. However, the definitions of love are interpreted in different ways. Even though love is a small abstract four-letter-word, it affects those who experience it in various ways. Love is the one unifying word that binds us together as humans as we strive for its meaning. Love can bring life into the world, and yet it can end life as well, as it is an emotion that is felt so differently by so many people. For me, love is defined as the love of God, the love of family

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    1 Peter 5:10 says, “and after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.” I don’t believe that God causes everything to happen. However, I do believe that he will use everything. Because of God, I have learned that the hard parts of life can be used in an mighty way to mold us into who we are destined to be. I grew up in a average home. My parents did well for themselves

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    Far too often, we misuse or hear other people misuse the word love. We use the word love so freely, that we commonly use it when saying things such as “I love going to the movies” or “I love this apple pie”. When we use the word love in this context, we are using it without understanding the true meaning, the way God intended us to. So, what is love, and what is the significance of love to God? Theology Explained In his book, Wayne Grundem (1999) describes theology as a study that teaches what the

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    God and love are two words that I find intriguing since their definitions vary depending on who is defining it and their experience. The meaning of these words had raised my curiosity. The faithful beliefs that God and Love exists, the skeptical say those are just myths while others spend their life looking for them in the wrong places. I was baptized as a catholic when I was five, but no one ever asked me if that was something I wanted for myself. I went to church on Sundays mornings; I never

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    From dirt, God formed Adam and breathed into his nostrils, making Adam a living soul. Adam tended to the animals, the Garden of Eden, and whatever the Lord God envisioned for the human. God knew that Adam was lonely at times and needed a companion. While Adam slept, God took one of his ribs and put some flesh around it. From the rib that the Lord God took from Adam, He made him woman and brought her unto the man. Adam was so overwhelmed with Eve’s beauty that he experienced a strange love that was

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    God 's Love For Mankind

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    wise man once said, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud” (1 Corinthians 13:4). Love is one of the many attributes of God and His creation. Through all of the various types of love in this world, God’s love is the most abundant. His love is cast over every being on earth. This specific love, Divine Love, can be coupled with charity.. These two attributes contribute to God’s love for mankind, mankind 's love for God, and mankind’s love for one another.

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    I have always struggled with understanding the ravishing love of God. Growing up, I constantly struggled with two demons: anxiety and depression. In isolation, everything was fine, I felt safe. As soon as something pushed me from the safety of solitude, Anxiety came. He nuzzled his dark face between my shoulder and neck. He forced my face onto his, so that my ear pressed painfully against his gray lips, the sound from his voice blocking out all other voices, including God’s. Stay here. It’s safe

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    Roberta Bondi’s book, To Love as God Loves, in her own struggle with Christianity, she studies the early manuscripts and the lives of the early monastics. These writings shed light and clarity to understanding the love of God. Men and women throughout the ages have desired to love others the way the greatest commandment instructs us to. However, due to our sinful nature, overshadowed by the fear of death and our limited physical and emotional vulnerabilities, the love we should have for one another

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    In Greek mythology, Eros is the god of love and beauty. When one falls in love, fate falls into the hands of this saintly figure. Many people fail to notice the presence of Eros, and both Robert Bridges’ poem “ΕΡΩΣ” and Anne Stevenson’s poem “Eros” focus on this forgotten god. Despite the focus of each poem being centered on Eros, Bridges uses literary techniques such as metaphor, elated language, and poem structure to enforce the idea that Eros is a dictator over human emotions, while Stevenson

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