Agape - How to Love your Enemies

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

supernatural love

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  • God ,Will you send to heaven if i die?

  • We love because Jesus loves us. As Pastor Kathrine says you can't til you recive love.

  • I am not sure if this is a good analogy but... I used to hate broccoli. I couldn't stand to be near it at all. However I forced myself to eat it and day after day the process became easier until eventually I began to enjoy eating it like any other food.

    Loving your enemies can be hard at first especially if there is nothing lovable about them, but with practice and repetition it becomes easier.

  • I like pizza. Love is something else. I like pizza because it tastes good. True love is for no reason. Only when you stop judging you start feeling love. For yourself and others. Stop judging. That's it.

  • being an enemy can b viewd as cool... til the mess really kicks in... Don't know if society really benefits from the tolerance & support of evil... Comments any1?

  • We love our enemies because it is our job.

    It does not mean it is supposed to be pleasant or that you like it.

    Hating your enemy is like making a mess. It is easy and natural but you hope someone else cleans up your mess. Did you ever see a war zone or a suicide bomber? Who do you think cleans up that mess?

    Loving your enemy is like cleaning up a mess. It is not a pleasant task but it yields a pleasant result and the benefits are great.

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