Why We Love?

Are we really falling in love? How conscious we are to our emotions? Is it a decision to fall in love?


We love because we were thought to do so.  Even at the very first beginning, we were already instructed "to love".   It was not exactly defined to us what love is,  but it was given to us as an instruction.  As many of our folks say "love your enemy", "love God with all your heart"," love your mother and your father" or "love your neighbor".  These are all instructions and directives.   

Bible says that love perseveres and endures, while some friends say love is blind.  Some says love is caring and giving.  And though majority agree that love hurts, when ask to define what is love, everyone will still provide and craft an endearing and embraceable perception of what love is.  All of us have our respective definition of what love is, if we will collect them all it will provide us a very perfect vision of life, globally. 

And that very perfect vision of life which we called "love" gives us hope.  That is also the same thing that crafted our longing and expectation, and we all wanted to be  loved.  Together with our positive notion of love, we perceived ourselves as receivers of "love" rather than doers of love. 

What if love is all about forgiveness and sacrifices?  Are we all ready to render our piece. 
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son…"

As the very first teaching used it to command and give instruction, therefore, love is an action word, a verb with tenses.  It is not like music. 

But I wish everyone of us can embed in our heart the very complex html of love so we can share it to the world.  God bless us all and may He forgive us our sins.  Peace be on earth.


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