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Purpose of Love - Part 6


The PURPOSE OF LOVE is to add VALUE and LIFE to you. Any LOVE or relationship that do not in any way approve your relationship with the HOLY SPIRIT is not genuine.

Why do you need LIFE?

Before you were formed into your mother's womb, God knew you and already have a plan for your LIFE. This PLAN OF GOD for your LIFE is the necessity for living. This PLAN OF GOD is divine and very difficult for the flesh to discover. You will need LIFE to discover and co-operate with this PLAN OF GOD that made your birth a necessity.

The revealing of the PLAN OF GOD to you daily is the expression of LOVE in your LIFE. You can't just live your LIFE as you please and you can't decide any how. A specific PLAN OF GOD called forth your existence and you can only be sustained by that plan. The PLAN OF GOD for your LIFE is "Spirit and LIFE." The HOLY SPIRIT is "Spirit and LIFE." If you are in a personal relationship with the HOLY SPIRIT, you will be able to access the plan and co-operate with the PLAN OF GOD.

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is to add LIFE to you. This LIFE is the HOLY SPIRIT and it's His duty to expose you to the PLAN OF GOD. The HOLY SPIRIT is also here to help you obey and function according to the PLAN OF GOD. The fulfilment of LOVE in you is your ability to function according to the PLAN OF GOD through the HOLY SPIRIT.

Your ability to function in the PLAN OF GOD is what will enable you to add LIFE to your generation. Your obedience to the PLAN OF GOD in your LIFE is meant to influence your generation to also embrace God's plan for their lives through the HOLY SPIRIT. 

The PLAN OF GOD is the LIFE you need to function in PURPOSE and LOVE.

The PURPOSE OF LOVE is Giving Personified and Receiving Related.

Jesus LOVEs you so much

Watch out for "PURPOSE of LOVE - Part 7"

To be continued... 


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