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Purpose of Love - Part 4


The PURPOSE OF LOVE is VALUE. 

Since the fall of Adam and Eve, mankind is lost. Humans are functioning outside their original design. Humans now operate in the wrong kind of Knowledge (Greed). Sin made us fail and Sin took our VALUE from us. The only way for us to regain VALUE and add VALUE to people is us returning back to God.

The absent of VALUE in your life is the abuse of your purpose in life. You must learn how to regain your VALUE from the HOLY SPIRIT. The studying of the word of God contains the power that can transform you into a person of VALUE. 

Adam and Eve lost the VALUE because they lost the true knowledge of their identity. Discovering your real identity through the knowledge of God's word is what regain the real VALUE in you. Understanding what the Word of God says about you is what restores your VALUE back to you. You need the HOLY SPIRIT and God's word for this regaining of VALUE.

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is VALUE. God is VALUE personified. Out of himself (VALUE) He created Humans. Humans were created from VALUE and with VALUE in other for them to add VALUE to their generation. Adding VALUE to your generation is the expression of your nature (VALUE) in God. 

The VALUE you add to people is an extension of the VALUE you have become through the Help of the HOLY SPIRIT. 

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is VALUE and this VALUE is the knowledge of your purpose and identity in CHRIST. 

For you to experience LOVE and have healthy relationship - you must become a person of VALUE through the HOLY SPIRIT by the scriptures. 

Seeking healthy relationship outside the reach of the HOLY SPIRIT and God's word is a life of frustration. Every thing you need in relationship is with the HOLY SPIRIT today. The HOLY SPIRIT can teach you all you need to know and the HOLY SPIRIT has answers to all your unanswered questions you have being seeking to answer. 

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is VALUE.

A true LOVER is a person of VALUE. 

A true LOVER is a person of VALUE who is a reward to Himself first - then a reward to the people around him or her. 

Jesus LOVES you much. 

Watch out for "PURPOSE OF LOVE - Part 5"

To be continued....

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