Perhaps understanding love and knowing that when we feel
anger, disappointment, or resentment
toward others, we do not have love within.
Love is unconditional, and selfless and acceptance.
4 Love is
patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5
It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with
the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts,
always hopes, always perseveres. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7New International
Version (NIV)
I read this biblical description of love hundreds of time
and tried to understand how a person can love this way. I had no problem with
patience, kindness, and envy. I was not proud and boastful and I did not
dishonor others and not considered a self-seeking person. Yet I was easily
angered, kept records of wrongs. Sometimes I delighted in evil and ignored the
truth***. I always trusted the Word of God, always hoped for the best and
thought I was able to persevere.
So I failed to love unconditionally and knew I had to
change. I became a person who can now love everybody unconditionally, after
some serious changes with my attitude, my past, and soul-searching. Firstly, I had to forgive all the people who
wronged me, and there were many. it was not easy, in fact, it was extremely
difficult but with perseverance, I found the key to loving unconditionally.
Anger, and keeping a record of
wrongs were my weakest links, coupled
with perseverance. Although I never
really understood what ***“Love
does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth” means, until I
prayed, and searched for the meaning and to find out if I was held captive to
this aggravating sin. Actually, it’s
terrible to say “I have taken delight in evil” I do not believe we would
actually do so. To take delight in evil
is actually a hurtful and horrible thing to do, and so I realized, that pride,
envy, judgemental, and believing people deserve to suffer, is delighting in
evil. I changed and am so thankful that I can honestly rejoice in the truth.
Evil is something that is a cause or source of suffering,
injury, or destruction: the social evils of poverty and injustice. How can we
delight in suffering?
Overcoming my weakness, helped me to find inner peace, I
became more alert, aware and present. Not only is the past a distant story,
that I seem to be forgetting, the future is no longer important, simply because
I have found, that the present, is the most peaceful, beautiful place to be. Of
course, this does not mean that I do not have to face situations, and sometimes
unwelcome challenges, but by being present, whatever happens is so much easier to deal with.
From the web -
http://www.liveinthemoment.org/what-is-the-meaning-of-love/
Love is complete
acceptance: When we allow someone to be exactly as they are, without any
belief that they aren’t good enough, without any belief that they would be
“better” if they were different, this is love.
Love is completely
unconditional: Love has no conditions. When we truly love someone, we can’t
stop loving them, regardless of what they do or say. If our love is dependent
upon the other person acting and speaking how we want, then this love is
completely conditional. We often confuse this to be love, but this is just
positive thoughts about someone. This is just loving what a person says or
does, not loving them. Positive thoughts or the thought “I love you” isn’t
necessary to love. Sometimes it even gets in the way.
Love is selfless:
True love doesn’t want anything in return,
because there is nothing it needs. We just love for the sake of love. When we
love someone, we don’t look for them to fill our needs, love us back, and all
those types of things. If that is what we are looking for, then we are just
using the other person. What is the meaning of love? Love is completely
selfless.
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