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Purpose of Love - Part 5


Beside VALUE, the PURPOSE OF LOVE is LIFE. The PURPOSE OF LOVE is for you to gain LIFE from God and also add LIFE to people.

According to John 10:10, the greatest gift Jesus came to offer is to give LIFE. Jesus came to give you LIFE and LIFE abundantly.

What is this LIFE?
LIFE is the LIFESTYLE that makes you to function according to the plan of God in you. This LIFE is meant to make you conscious and function in the plan of God. The plan of God is the necessity of LIFE. The fact that you know God has a plan for your LIFE does not mean you are functioning in God's plan. You need LIFE to function in the plan God has for you.

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is to add LIFE to you. The LIFE love have to offer you is the HOLY SPIRIT (God's Nature). The PURPOSE OF LOVE is meant to establish you into your personal relationship with the HOLY SPIRIT. The LIFE love has to offer you in God's Nature. The PURPOSE OF LOVE is to transform you into Gods nature through the HOLY SPIRIT.

The HOLY SPIRIT in fellowship with you is what will make you embrace the plan of God.

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is to bring you to the acceptance, consciousness and the obedience of the plan of God. If the plan of God is out of the context, there is no LIFE and there is no love.

When Adam and Eve disobeyed the instructions of God, they were separated from God. Spiritual Death is the separation from the plan of God. Since the fall in the Garden of Eden, humans have being dead but Jesus came to give the LIFE back to us.

There is a need of you opening your heart for a personal relationship with the HOLY SPIRIT. You must embrace the word of God if you need love. You must cooperate with the HOLY SPIRIT and God's word to gain LIFE again.

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is to offer you LIFE (God's Nature).

Jesus love you so much.

Watch out for "PURPOSE OF LOVE - Part 6"

To be continued...

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