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evryknee -> RE: please comment on these two phrases (7/15/2008 5:49:36 PM)
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These are two popular phrases we often here today. Both are seemingly right, but also seemingly contradictory. 1. Love is a decision. It's an action, not an emotion. 2. You can't force someone to love you. If love is a decision and an action directed by will, then you can make someone display loving behaviours. They can even decide on their own to act lovingly. Is that love then? Love is both an action and an emotion. It is a feeling and it is actions. I Cor 13:4-7 shows what it is: being patient, kind, other oriented, protects, trusts, hopes, perseveres. You place your trust and your hope, you strive to persevere. Also, "God so loved the world..." Love is an emotion, a strong desire for or affection for another. So it is both. But I do not think you can have the heart-felt action without the emotion. "For God so Loved the world that He gave..." The emotion of love leads to the action of love. It is possible to perform the action but fake the emotion: "They honor me with their lips but their hearts are far from me." You cannot make others display loving behaviors, but you can change the way you feel and act towards someone...to love them by choosing to do so by an act of the will. Love is not something that you just fall into and out of that you have no control over (like the weather), It has to involve the will to some extent. Otherwise, I would be fearful that God would fall out of love with me...but He is love, and we are created by Love and to love. Therefore, IMO, we cannot not love. Our love is directed towards self, or God and others. God knows our love is self-focused, so he commands us to shift the focus of our love onto Him and others, because that is what we were created to do and how we expeience the most joy. Just some thoughts...
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