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The Purpose of Love - Part 2

Your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit is what can transform you to become a person of value. You must believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus is the Son of the Living God.

Your belief in Jesus is the beginning of you being transformed into a person of value. Your personal relationship with the Holy is what establishes you into a person of value.

Becoming a person of value is a journey of Grace and Truth.

Becoming a person of value is a journey of you becoming the original you (divine purpose).

Becoming the person of value is you becoming a Son in God’s kingdom.

God is the source of value and you becoming a person of value is you putting on God’s Nature.

Sin and Greed is the enemy that will stop you from becoming a person of value.

The purpose of love is the purpose of God. The purpose of love is the purpose of who you are in Christ Jesus.

The purpose of love is the purpose of God’s plan for your life. The purpose of love is you knowing who you are to God.

Open your heart to God and embrace a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.

Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life – no body can become a person of value without Jesus.

You were created to be a person of value.

Adam & Eve were people of value but sin made them naked and ashamed.

If we must be restored back to become the person of value, we must allow the Holy Spirit to add value to our lives.

HOW CAN THE HOLY SPIRIT ADD VALUE TO OUR LIVES?

The Holy Spirit can add value to your life by helping you to accept God’s forgiveness.

The Holy Spirit can add value to your life by helping you to discover the purpose of your existence.

The Holy Spirit can add value to your life by helping you to fellowship with Him (Holy Spirit).

You can never become the person of value if you don’t receive it from the Lord.

The only way for you to relate with the purpose of love is when you receive the value needed for your life (Christ).

The purpose of your self is the value of your self. Your value in life can only be rated through the understanding of your purpose in Christ.

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