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| Thoughts of faith! by christianlife at 6/15/2008 12:55:06 PM

The Bible says to love your significant other like Christ loved the church. Is that kind of love possible? Can a man or a woman truly love someone more than himself? Yes I believe this can happen. Only if he or she knows the Lord and the Lord is in your hearts. You see, that is where love comes from...God! He invented it. So what I'm saying is true love, real love, comes from God? Yes. He is love.
Love is a choice. We make choices everyday, from the time we get up, till the time we go to sleep. We make a choice to be happy, sad, miserable, angry, and yes, even to love. So what is your choice going to be? God desires our love. That is one of our purposes when we become His child we simply love Him.
This writer has known love. She knows what it feels like deep inside. To truly love is to give up ones self. To die and be reborn into a new life, He or she knows how to feel, listen, help, obey, care, and give. For such a time as this.... it started with faith sweet and innocent. A simple act of faith is all God needs. Things in this life happen for a reason. People come and go, maybe this time one could stay, for a lifetime. A journey starts and adventure begins. Only time and choice will tell what the future holds. But this point remains true; it can be the beginning of something more wonderful than ever imagined. More powerful than we have ever known, it all started with faith. Maybe a dream perhaps...but dreams can come true.
When this life is over, there is one thing I'd like to happen. I will go to heaven and meet my maker. I'd like him to say to me, well done my child; you loved me and loved others. Welcome home for all eternity. I have to share that dream, that goal, to live each day with eternity in mind. Someone needs to be loved as much as God needs to be loved. Life is short, only for just a moment we get our chance to love. I'd like to live the rest of my life with God and being faithful to His will.
By: Wilma Medina
December 13, 2006
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