[QUOTE="Genez, post: 5638231, member: 262512"] Agape is a selfless, unconditional, and sacrificial form of love that prioritizes the good of others without expecting anything in return.
Agape is an impersonal form of love.
It does not take things done in reaction to itself personally.
It does not react to the negativity, and toss that snarling one away from itself.
Agape love is not caused by the object, but by the integrity of the one who is loving by nature. (God is love)
It is like a kindhearted person finding a wounded wild animal caught in a trap.
The kindhearted person wanting to help, will ignore the snarls and snips that the animal might make while he carefully neutralizes the trap.
It is only after the animal is set free, that the animal learns to appreciate the person that he had once shown fear and hatred towards.
That may be an apt way to describe the salvation experience of certain people and how agape love works.
God (agape) loves the sinner who in effect can be resentful of God.
Phileo love, on the other hand. Is personal love. One of personal rapport and mutual respect.
There can be no personal love towards someone showing hatred and resentment.
Only agape love would be able to be in effect.......[/QUOTE]
More lies! You're on a hell-inspired roll today, for your spiritual daddy, aren't you? Agape love is conditional (Ex 20:5-6; Ps 32:10; 86:5; 103:11, 17; 146:8; Jn 14 21, 23; 15:10; 16:27)., sacrificial, eternal and MORAL in nature since this kind of love fulfills the Law and the Prophets (Mat 22:40).
And to even suggest that God's love for his saints isn't personal, intimate, filial and covenantal is blasphemous. We're to believe that God's holy love is cold, unfeeling, calculating and impersonal even though He has adopted all his children into his holy and royal family (Rom 8:23) , and disciplines them as a loving earthly father would (Heb 12:6)? And even though Christ's Church is designated as his Bride (Jn 3:29; Rev 21:2, 9)? Is that the kind of love that the Father had for his Son, also (Jn 15:10)!?
And the children of God are NEVER under his wrath. He punishes (disciplines) his children for His own glory and their good!