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Purpose of Love - Part 9


All the disciple of JESUS were just ordinary men but after  LOVE (JESUS) found them, their lives were IMPROVEd. Any Godly relationship or friendship is design to IMPROVE you into pleasing God.

The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is not just IMPROVEMENT alone; it's IMPROVEMENT towards pleasing God. This IMPROVEMENT will not IMPROVE you into sin or into disobedient to God's word.

The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is you IMPROVING  constantly in your business. The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is you constantly in your relationship. The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is you constantly IMPROVING  in attitude. The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is you constantly IMPROVING  in the way you talk to people (Being polite). The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is constant IMPROVEMENT in your mindset (God's pattern). The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is constant IMPROVEMENT in your SKILLS, TALENT and CREATIVITY.

The PURPOSE OF  LOVE is to IMPROVE you so that your capacity will be strong enough to IMPROVE your generation. You were created to ADD VALUE, ADD LIFE and IMPROVE your generation through the HOLY SPIRIT. It's necessary for you allow the Word of God and the HOLY SPIRIT to ADD VALUE, ADD LIFE and IMPROVE you.

Your VALUE is your DIVINE PURPOSE.
Your LIFE is your VISION.
Your IMPROVEMENT is your assignment in this generation.

The benefit of you studying your bible and fellowshipping with the HOLY SPIRIT is in you gaining VALUE, LIFE and IMPROVEMENT. 

It's not too late to embrace  LOVE. There is still HOPE for you if only you open your heart to the HOLY SPIRIT. Reject fear and choose Hope. Reject lust and choose  LOVE. God is committed to your LIFE.

This is the PURPOSE OF  LOVE. This is the reason why you need to give your LIFE to JESUS and accept him as your personal Lord and Saviour. This is the reason why you must embrace God's forgiveness. This is the reason why you are reading this post. 

HOPE have accepted you today. 
You are welcome.
You are great!
Shalom!

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