God’s love to others

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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
 

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1 Corinthians 13

1 If I speak with the tongues of mankind and of angels, but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.

2 If I have the gift of prophecy and know all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.

3 And if I give away all my possessions to charity, and if I surrender my body so that I may glory, but do not have love, it does me no good.

4 Love is patient, love is kind, it is not jealous; love does not brag, it is not arrogant.

5 It does not act disgracefully, it does not seek its own benefit; it is not provoked, does not keep an account of a wrong suffered,

6 it does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth;

7 it keeps every confidence, it believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.

8 Love never fails; but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away with; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away with.

9 For we know in part and prophesy in part;

10 but when the perfect comes, the partial will be done away with.

11 When I was a child, I used to speak like a child, think like a child, reason like a child; when I became a man, I did away with childish things.

12 For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I will know fully, just as I also have been fully known.

13 But now faith, hope, and love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is love. ~NASB
 
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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
Treat others like you'd want to be treated and don't treat others like you'd not want to be treated. There's nothing greater than this

Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. Matthew 7:12
 

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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
Love is shown and given in actions and not just words and feelings . These days the world thinks live is a warm fuzzy feeling we get sometimes but it’s revealed in the actions we take

“Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us:

and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.

But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?

My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth. And hereby we know that we are of the truth, and shall assure our hearts before him.”
‭‭1 John‬ ‭3:16-19‬ ‭KJV‬‬


If I have a child and I claim to love the child this is going to mean I’m going to do the actions of love .work and provide for him , Feed him , comfort and listen to them help when they need help ect

if a parent doesn’t do those things thier ckaim of love for the child falls short it’s ineefectual but love is powerful and effective

It’s the actuons that tell the truth like faith if we say we have faith but don’t act upon it it’s useless. Note the example John used

you have plenty and you meet someone who’s in need . If we say “I’ll pray for you brother Gods got ya “ but we don’t bother sharing our plenty with them , this isnt Gods love being shared . Same example with faith

“What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him?

If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, and one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?

Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.”
‭‭James‬ ‭2:14-17‬ ‭KJV‬‬

Same thing with love if someone I love needs help and I’m able love will always act . Especially if it speaks love of its true it will act and help if it’s possible to do so . saying I love you and sharing a kind workd is good but it doesn’t replace acting as if we love others. Our words don’t replace our actions , actions speak the truth when it comes to Gods love . And faith .
 
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How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
That depends upon the people involved and the situation.

As I mentioned on another thread recently, the Bible says that God is love. In other words, in order for us to truly understand what love is, we need to understand who God is because God is love. Throughout the Bible, and throughout the course of history, God has demonstrated his love towards different people, in different situations, in different ways.

At one extreme, he demonstrated his love for us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

At the other extreme, God has severely chastened either individuals or nations while trying to bring them to a place of repentance.

Both of these extremes are true manifestations of God's love.

In our interactions with people, there will be times when we will be required to show them the same type of sacrificial and merciful love that Christ demonstrated on the cross.

At other times, when people are headed towards destruction, the loving thing for us to do is to reprove them in order that they might repent and be saved.

Most people would have no problem with the first type of love, but a lot of people, including many who profess to know Christ, have a serious problem with the second type of love.

Personally, I believe that one of the best places to see these two types of love in action is in Psalm 107 which ends with this verse.

Psa 107:43
Whoso is wise, and will observe these things, even they shall understand the lovingkindness of the LORD.

If you go and read the entirety of that psalm, and if you "observe these things" in context, then you will not only be wise, but you will also understand the lovingkindness of the LORD.
 

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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
We always feel inadequate that's because we are. :)

We can't love others if we don't love God.

You ask how do I approach it? By not looking at myself and what I am doing or failing to do and looking instead at Christ and relying on Him to keep His word. I focus on Him by meditating on His word and taking it seriously, letting it dwell richly in my heart, endeavouring to the best of my ability by means of God's grace to learn who He is and what he has done and will do. Resting in the faith I have and letting the Spirit by my influence, is the path to being transformed, one degree of glory at a time.

The Lord has a plan for each of our lives and that is to grow up to the full stature of Christ. If you do that? You won't have to worry about how to love others because it will become second nature.

It is my firm opinion too many get things back to front. They worry about how they are failing when they ought to concentrate on how Christ succeeds. They worry about what they don't understand when they ought to be concerned over the things they do understand but fail to apply. They focus on their mistakes instead of focusing on the correction that is needed to move forward.

The Lord is not looking for how many you fed or evangelised or had compassion on, He is looking to see how much like His Son you are because if that is fulfilled, all the rest will follow.

It's all about priorities. Put the word first (Christ is the Word), and loving others will come naturally.
 

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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
You first have to have no unconfessed sin in your life and be fully obedient to God. Then you have to pray for God to open their hearts and spirit. Words and conversation won’t do it. Actually, if you have any unconfessed sin or disobedience in your life, nothing you do will reach them.
 

studentoftheword

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Thread Title -----
God’s love to others

God's Love ---Agape ---is totally unconditional ----This Love is a Fruit given by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit --to show this Love to others takes a lot of work on our part ---

At best we will only show brotherly love to others ---we can show some compassion to others ---some kindness -to others etc ---but when our emotions get going or we don't feel up to be kind at times we fail at showing God's Love to others -----

Agape ---loves the unlovely and says no matter what you do or say to me or about me ===I will still Love you ---This Love holds no grudges ---no bitterness ----no judgment etc

We are flawed human beings and when we decide to be Born Again in Spirit ----our Spirit is renewed but our Minds still have Consistent ur old ways of worldly thinking embedded in us ---so we have to Change our mindset to line up with God's ways of thinking --as our old thinking patterns will fail us in Showing God's Consistent Love that is unconditional and never Fails to others --

From AI
Yes, "agape love" can be considered a "mind change" because it signifies a conscious decision to love unconditionally and selflessly, which requires a shift in perspective and mindset, going beyond just emotions and focusing on an intentional act of love towards others, even when they might not reciprocate in the same way.

Key points about agape love and a mind change:
  • Unconditional nature:
    Agape love is not based on conditions or expectations, meaning one chooses to love regardless of the other person's actions or behavior.

  • Active choice:
    It's not just a feeling, but a deliberate choice to act with love, requiring a conscious mental shift.

  • Selfless focus:
    Agape love prioritizes the well-being of the other person, putting their needs above one's own.
I say
Showing God's true Agape to others requires us to have big Control over our Emotions ----this love knows no harsh words nor does it retaliate when someone tries to rile you up ----so until we have complete control over our Emotions ---we will fail at showing God's Agape to others -----

God's Love --Agape is cultivated in us over time ----as we mature in our Spiritual walk ===

This Love is consistently shown all the time ---it never wavers ---and it never Fails ---

In my view -------none of us will ever reach this high level of Love in our Life time -----our flesh is weak and our emotions control us most of the time ---



AI

Agape love is a type of love that is unconditional, selfless, and kind.

Characteristics
  • Unconditional: Agape love accepts others without expecting anything in return.

  • Selfless: Agape love is not motivated by self-interest.

  • Kind: Agape love treats others with kindness, even strangers.

  • Compassionate: Agape love seeks to understand and empathize with others.

  • Forgiving: Agape love lets go of resentment and bitterness.

  • Generous: Agape love shares resources, time, and talents without expecting anything in return.

  • Patient: Agape love is patient and kind, even in difficult situations.

  • Encouraging: Agape love offers words of encouragement and emotional support.
Examples

  • Helping neighbors
  • Treating others with kindness
  • Loving God selflessly
  • Forgiving those who have wronged you
  • Showing compassion to everyone
  • Sharing your resources, time, and talents

I say ----This word Kindness here is not just a human kindness ----this is a Spiritual Kindness ---a Loyalty kindness ---a fit for use of service Kindness ----

HELPS Word-studies
5544 xrēstótēs (a noun, derived from 5543 /xrēstós, "useful, profitable") – properly, useable, i.e. well-fit for use (for what is really needed); kindness that is also serviceable.

Often translated as "lovingkindness" or "steadfast love," reflecting a similar concept of covenantal loyalty

5544 /xrēstótēs ("useful kindness") refers to meeting real needs, in God's way, in His timing (fashion). Hence 5544 (xrēstótēs) is listed as a fruit of the Holy Spirit (Gal 5:22). With the believer, 5544 /xrēstótēs ("divine kindness") is the Spirit-produced goodness which meets the need
 

Blain

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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
I kust do what I can whenever I can sometimes all a person needs is just a person to listen to them other times just having someone who can understand what their going through can make all the difference every word we speak has the ability to both heal and cut down it is the simple things that make the difference
 

homwardbound

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Treat others like you'd want to be treated and don't treat others like you'd not want to be treated. There's nothing greater than this

Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. Matthew 7:12
Well, to me the Love to God first above it all (1 John 4:18), then what you said will be in these born new kids, being In Father's Spirit and truth of love and mercy for us all to give out as are given by Father in through Son first, for me at least
The greatest oF ALL is God's love and mercy for us all given to us all through Son to stand in belief to this amazing truth thank you
Love all, feed your enemies and tha tis not earth food, Spirit food from Father working that out through you, No fake fruit in Father and Son as Won (One)
 

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I’ve thought a lot about this too, especially in terms of how love is shown in different contexts. It’s easy to love those who are kind to us, but showing God’s love to someone who’s hurt us or who we disagree with that’s where it gets real. I’ve learned that it often requires humility and a willingness to see people through God's eyes, not our own. It’s not just about big gestures; sometimes the most powerful expressions of love are in the everyday acts of kindness, patience, and understanding.

I came across a blog recently that really helped me dig deeper into this. I wanted to discuss about this with someone as well.
https://www.askaboutmyfaith.com/blogs/show-gods-love-to-others
 

Aaron56

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Lately, I’ve been reflecting on what it means to truly show God’s love to others. With all the the division and pain in the world, I feel like we’re called to do more. But sometimes, I struggle with how to make that love tangible, especially when the people around me are hurting or even when they don’t seem receptive. How do you all approach this? How do we genuinely reflect God’s love in our interactions?
Much of the reason for your issue is that churches tend to send the ones gifted with demonstrating God's love AWAY from the brethren in order to increase attendance or to create revenue streams. The gift of evangelism is given to the church for the betterment of the church. In their case: they are gifted with sharing and demonstrating God's love in order to build up the believers into one Body.

I'm not an evangelist but I have received many who are. These are the ways their examples have changed my behavior:

1. Always tip. Even with contractors. In a restaurant, if the service is poor tip more perhaps with a "God loves you" on the receipt.
2. Pray for lesbian witches when they're hurting even when they're hurting within their lesbian relationship.
3. If you're in charge, make sure the people under you have all the resources they need.
4. Leave your door open in the office whenever you can so that all may talk with you when it is convenient for them.
5. Often buy lunch or snacks for the staff.
6. Clean the toilets at work especially when your badge says "CEO".
7. No enemy of God can really challenge Him so don't blink when employees challenge you. Invite their criticisms. Most were raised as orphans. Don't be shocked or offended when orphans act like orphans.
8. Nice says "Here, have another beer". Kindness says "You should stop drinking".
9. Many people won't receive the truth but they will receive kindness.
10. Don't be political. Especially in the US. Choosing sides eliminates 50% of the population you can reach. Your kingdom is secure. Don't act like its not by hoping politics changes something in the earth.
11. Be patient until you can't any more.
12. You may forgive anyone for anything they have done against you. BUT, you must act on behalf of any other under your leadership. You must address offenses committed against them.
 

GWH

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We always feel inadequate that's because we are. :)

We can't love others if we don't love God.

You ask how do I approach it? By not looking at myself and what I am doing or failing to do and looking instead at Christ and relying on Him to keep His word. I focus on Him by meditating on His word and taking it seriously, letting it dwell richly in my heart, endeavouring to the best of my ability by means of God's grace to learn who He is and what he has done and will do. Resting in the faith I have and letting the Spirit by my influence, is the path to being transformed, one degree of glory at a time.

The Lord has a plan for each of our lives and that is to grow up to the full stature of Christ. If you do that? You won't have to worry about how to love others because it will become second nature.

It is my firm opinion too many get things back to front. They worry about how they are failing when they ought to concentrate on how Christ succeeds. They worry about what they don't understand when they ought to be concerned over the things they do understand but fail to apply. They focus on their mistakes instead of focusing on the correction that is needed to move forward.

The Lord is not looking for how many you fed or evangelised or had compassion on, He is looking to see how much like His Son you are because if that is fulfilled, all the rest will follow.

It's all about priorities. Put the word first (Christ is the Word), and loving others will come naturally.
I agree, and I add that people have different gifts, parts of Christ's body and personalities, so the extroverted tongues might be more comfortable invading someone's space than the introverted uvula, but even the shy ears should be ready to witness gently when they hear someone ask why we believe per 1PT 3:15.
 

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I’ve thought a lot about this too, especially in terms of how love is shown in different contexts. It’s easy to love those who are kind to us, but showing God’s love to someone who’s hurt us or who we disagree with that’s where it gets real. I’ve learned that it often requires humility and a willingness to see people through God's eyes, not our own. It’s not just about big gestures; sometimes the most powerful expressions of love are in the everyday acts of kindness, patience, and understanding.

I came across a blog recently that really helped me dig deeper into this. I wanted to discuss about this with someone as well.
https://www.askaboutmyfaith.com/blogs/show-gods-love-to-others
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Everyone who follows Jesus is meant to share His love with others. Sharing the love of God is the joy and the privilege of all who follow Christ. As Christians, we get to share God’s love daily and follow in the ways of our Savior.
Remember, every single person we meet is loved by God and is someone Jesus died for. Everyone we encounter through the day - strangers, acquaintances, friends, family - can experience God’s love through us! Every day, we have the opportunity to show God’s love to others.
 

homwardbound

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I’ve thought a lot about this too, especially in terms of how love is shown in different contexts. It’s easy to love those who are kind to us, but showing God’s love to someone who’s hurt us or who we disagree with that’s where it gets real. I’ve learned that it often requires humility and a willingness to see people through God's eyes, not our own. It’s not just about big gestures; sometimes the most powerful expressions of love are in the everyday acts of kindness, patience, and understanding.

I came across a blog recently that really helped me dig deeper into this. I wanted to discuss about this with someone as well.
https://www.askaboutmyfaith.com/blogs/show-gods-love-to-others
it's true, God does just simply love us all, that is fact thanks Brother
 

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When I was a younger man working in a time that no longer exists but even back then when you had coworkers that were non believers they still gave you some respect. But in today's world that line of separation is more like a battle line of two separate enemies.

I remember when they would keep their opinions to themselves and wait till they gathered at the bars to discuss it. Today, they stand just outside the door that separates you from them and they have no issues speaking loud about their disgust because of beliefs.

I remember when a Christian was in their own category but today they are grouped with homosexuals and other disgusting filth.

I remember when you disagreed, went home, regathered and did your job. Today, you mention Jesus and the threat of harassment is brought up.

We live in a day and time where loving your neighbor and those who despise you seem more difficult than ever. Now it's more like as soon as you cool off from the ignorance you finally settle down and say to God I forgive them. But you are well aware that tomorrow will be the same struggle again.

I truly am thankful for the Lord's Prayer that He taught us because it has a portion about forgiveness to those who sin against you. I say that prayer every night. And every night I understand what it is to be a follower of God. God is so good. This struggle is temporary. And one day soon I won't have to face what I have had to overcome anymore. That day can't come fast enough. But I know it's on the way :cool:
 

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When I was a younger man working in a time that no longer exists but even back then when you had coworkers that were non believers they still gave you some respect. But in today's world that line of separation is more like a battle line of two separate enemies.

I remember when they would keep their opinions to themselves and wait till they gathered at the bars to discuss it. Today, they stand just outside the door that separates you from them and they have no issues speaking loud about their disgust because of beliefs.

I remember when a Christian was in their own category but today they are grouped with homosexuals and other disgusting filth.

I remember when you disagreed, went home, regathered and did your job. Today, you mention Jesus and the threat of harassment is brought up.

We live in a day and time where loving your neighbor and those who despise you seem more difficult than ever. Now it's more like as soon as you cool off from the ignorance you finally settle down and say to God I forgive them. But you are well aware that tomorrow will be the same struggle again.

I truly am thankful for the Lord's Prayer that He taught us because it has a portion about forgiveness to those who sin against you. I say that prayer every night. And every night I understand what it is to be a follower of God. God is so good. This struggle is temporary. And one day soon I won't have to face what I have had to overcome anymore. That day can't come fast enough. But I know it's on the way :cool:
I trust for you to willingly read through this response for you to be able to rest in adversities of others
The desire(s) in our flesh nature
To be accepted, loved and cared for
Whenever, the above is not met in our flesh natures (first birth)
Sin, evil lies at our door
This began with Cain and Abel, whom killed Abel

God warned Cain what was going on, and sin took control and excuse'asZZs began, no accountability

God told Cain, you can always try over again, you do not have to let not being accepted to have control over you
my take on what God told Cain
actual verses

Genesis 4:7
If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall behis desire, and thou shalt rule over him.

Well, I did well didn't I? Or will I? Can I accept rejection and from who? How many other people? God Father is the only one that tells truth, go to God and trust to hear truth over error(s) we all have gotten into or get into too. God is no more here in flesh tha tis done what needed to get done, now is done, 2 Cor 5:16
I mean I know I try to do right and others do not see it as that, why am I getting upset over others making fun of me?

" I see this" Beat me, hurt me, make me a believer in the risen Son.
And another one is "threaten me with a good time" thank you "I" resemble those remarks, love you

Is it because I want to be accepted, loved and cared for, that I get upset, in thought I am not good enough and want to be? I bet that is true with all, at least is for me too Brother (Religion does that in people)
Now see this:
God loves us all, yes even those in unbelief too. Otherwise that cross would not have ever taken place, to me anyways.
Loves us all, and yet we the people do not do that do we? none of me anyways, anyone that is free of sin, whomever has gotten perfect at obeying God, anyone? Then we can punish anyone we choose knowing all truth and righteousness to be God in God's place, anyone?
Is that not what religion teaches us to be righteous of ourselves and be in pride as if we are better than others, especially those that Do not believe God yet Or are in our place of worship?

That is truth in what is happening today. people are really tired of being beaten up and told they better or else attitudes from religions, For God is going to get them unless they straighten up, really???
When God says to all that believe God, God will do the straightening out
Romans 14:4
Who art thou that judgest another man’s servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.

Romans 9:11
(for the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according toelection might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;)

And my Father of the risen Son Jesus has called all to choose to believe God or not as loving us all or not Truth or error, not Truth or dare anymore
Now we each get to decide to love as God loved us first on that cross by Son for us all
Hebrews 10:10
By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all.
No one left out in the ALL is there?

one day every knee shall bow. so let it be, as others think and say and or do. see from Daddy, PaPa, Father's view, what to do, when to leave and when to stay as the same Holy Spirit (Father) led Jesus as he saw all the filth also, and put up with it, did not join in or condemn anyone either. (The religious leaders did that to themselves and everyone else) Jesus, obeyed perfectly for us to be new in his risen Life to get given us from Daddy, PaPa, Father the entire time here on earth to reconcile us all first. The death was reconciliation for all, as if no one ever sinned. Jesus took it all upon himself, so we all can be saved in his resurrected life to love all in truth.
That is not happening is it? Okay anyone can believe as they want to believe, anyone!

Yet no one has to live like refugees do we? I see no way, Father, daddy, PaPa, love me and all others as well, unconditionally. People add the conditions, which brings about doubt. and even a modicum of doubt, stops people from getting established in the true love of God for us all
And so we have wars and rumors of wars over I am right, you are wrong thus no unity in love to all.
If you or I or anyone else only love those that love them back, tell me what good is that? Do not the Unbeliever's do the same? How are we different, =if we do the same as Heathens?
Wow, woe is me, how can I get others to love and accept me? How can you Father do that, unless I or you take away others free will, I do not see how can I love all, unless their free will to choose gets taken away from them?
Now see God did go to that cross for us all to get us all reconciled first. Then new life gets given in the risen Son for us to walk new in love to all, not of us doing it, rather God's love through us in risen Son given us, thanks
Tell them you love them and thank you for berating you, evil does not know how to respond to love, true love of 1 Cor 13:4-7 imputed inn us
Inn, Motel Father and Son won
I got a bank on Christ card, blows me away. I can now, act my wage and not my thought(s) anymore