Question:
If our love approaches divine love, then does that mean we should love one another conditionally?
anonymous
2008-02-15 06:06:32 UTC
Which is it? Perfect, infinite or is it conditional? And if our love approaches divine love, then does that mean we should love one another conditionally? I don't think you can have it both ways can you?
Nine answers:
Gravitar or not...
2008-02-16 23:06:07 UTC
Love is the living connection between all things, without which there is only unending dying... Because love is always offered, the death felt from its absence is equally lasting, until love is accepted.



Love is always reciprocal, and depends upon the recipient, accept love in all degrees, or always know its absence in whatever degree you reject its promises.



The promise of love is grander than the despondent, and angry, are willing to trust, that is the barrier.



God bless.
NRPeace
2008-02-16 23:21:40 UTC
We can experience divine love, and when we do we are experiencing our true essence. One of the best ways to cultivate this love is between a man and a woman. When a man and a woman open to each other fully, especially in physically intimate ways, such as in lovemaking, they are opening themselves up to the divine love in each other. One is the mirror for the other. As the love is reflected between the two, the love grows deeper. This love then is radiated out to all beings and all things.

Unfortunately, those involved have personal blocks to this openness, sometimes called knots or sticking points, and fully experiencing this love is stopped cold by these.

I don't think it is an either or situation with love. It is more like a dance, moving toward and moving back. If the two lovers can stay in the dance, they will be able to experience the Love.
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2016-05-28 06:53:39 UTC
Only if you think you are God of Jesus Christ We still have with in us the desire to get all we can for ourselves Notoriety in being a saver of people Notoriety in being a healer of the sick Notoriety in being a person that has 100's following him Notoriety in being a person that has all the answers Notoriety in being a person who will go to heaven when everyone we do not like will not So you see we are far from even being in the same ballpark We are human and as long as there are 2 of us alive on this planet there will be conflict ----------------------
Snow Globe
2008-02-15 06:12:19 UTC
Divine love is unconditional, but since we aren't divine, our love will always be somewhat conditional. We should strive for unconditional love, but we will always be a little self-seeking.
Kay3535
2008-02-15 06:13:01 UTC
Divine love is unconditional, not conditional. No matter what we do, God still loves us. "Nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus" (paraphrase).
anonymous
2008-02-15 06:17:57 UTC
Human love can never approach divine love... not even close.
mesquiteskeetr
2008-02-15 07:14:01 UTC
Our love is as God's love for us. We are to love one another as we love ourselves. We do not love ourselves conditionally, therefore, even with our flaws and those of others, we are to love them completely. To love others does not mean to love their sin.
anonymous
2008-02-15 06:16:49 UTC
You are implying that God doesn't love the people he sends to Hell for all eternity. Why would you think that? Of course he loves all of us.
anonymous
2008-02-15 06:11:11 UTC
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