Well, I was a very bright little kid and I learned love from what I picked up in life. It started with two teen aunts living next door that mothered me in absence of the real thing. That relationship carried over into adulthood, that closeness with my aunts. As they grew older, I had two cousins teens move in with us in '48 and they took over for the aunts. I still have a closeness with them as an adult also.
When I was 15, I stayed with an aunt in Indianapolis for a few months. They had a small house and 8 kids from 16 to 2. I recognized real love there and saw how a father loved. I was impressed with that. When I got married to my first wife, they hugged and kissed we coming and going. I fell right into that and I liked it. Once my first child was born, I finally understood agape love. It made me stay in a relationship that had gone sour. Anyway, upon coming back to Jesus, He shared with me that agape love He had for me the whole time that I did not live for him. When I realized His fatherly love, I could not help but love Him back.
When I was 15, I stayed with an aunt in Indianapolis for a few months. They had a small house and 8 kids from 16 to 2. I recognized real love there and saw how a father loved. I was impressed with that. When I got married to my first wife, they hugged and kissed we coming and going. I fell right into that and I liked it. Once my first child was born, I finally understood agape love. It made me stay in a relationship that had gone sour. Anyway, upon coming back to Jesus, He shared with me that agape love He had for me the whole time that I did not live for him. When I realized His fatherly love, I could not help but love Him back.
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