LOVE!

Gender independent; race independent; β€œpronoun” independent - these need to go,



THERE IS NO SIN, AND NOW THERE NEVER HAS BEEN
(that’s what the death of 100million angels does)

 
 

Chapter 121 | Love is the End of All the Commandments, and God Himself is Love.

Chapter 121. β€” Love is the End of All the Commandments, and God Himself is Love. All the commandments of God, then, are embraced in love, of which the apostle says: β€œNow the end of the commandment is charity, out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned.” Thus the end of every commandment is charity, that is, every commandment has love for its aim. But whatever is done either through fear of punishment or from some other carnal motive, and has not for its principle that love which the Spirit of God sheds abroad in the heart, is not done as it ought to be done, however it may appear to men. For this love embraces both the love of God and the love of our neighbor, and β€œon these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets,” 1324 we may add the Gospel and the apostles. For it is from these that we hear this voice: The end of the commandment is charity, and God is love. Wherefore, all God’s commandments, one ofwhich is, β€œThou shalt not commit adultery,” and all those precepts which are not commandments but special counsels, one of which is, β€œIt is good for a man not to touch a woman,” are rightly carried out only when the motive principle of action is the love of God, and the love of our neighbor in God. And this applies both to the present and the future life. We love God now by faith, then we shall love Him through sight. Now we love even our neighbor by faith; for we who are ourselves mortal know not the hearts of mortal men. But in the future life, the Lord β€œboth will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts, and then shall every man have praise of God;” for every man shall love and praise in his neighbor the virtue which, that it may not be hid, the Lord Himself shall bring to light. Moreover, lust diminishes as love grows, till the latter grows to such a height that it can grow no higher here. For β€œgreater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” Who then can tell how great love shall be in the future world, when there shall be no lust for it to restrain and conquer? for that will be the perfection of health when there shall be no struggle with death.

 
 


ANYONE HUNGRY?

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number - 6543
orig_word - Χ€ΦΌΦ·Χ¨Φ°Χ‘Φ΄Χ™
word_orig - corresponding to (06542)
translit - Parciy
tdnt - None

phonetic - par-see'
part_of_speech - Adjective
st_def - (Aramaic) corresponding to Β«06542Β»:--Persian.

IPD_def - Persian = see Persia "pure" or "splendid"

  1. an inhabitant of Persia

 
 
 


Chapter 122. β€” Conclusion. But now there must be an end at last to this volume. And it is for yourself to judge whether you should call it a hand-book, or should use it as such. I, however, thinking that your zeal in Christ ought not to be despised, and believing and hoping all good of you in dependence on our Redeemer’s help, and loving you very much as one of the members of His body, have, to the best of my ability, written this book for you on Faith, Hope, and Love.

 
 

May its value be equal to its length.