Here we have a description of love. It begs the question what does patience, kindness, joy, humility, honoring others, seeking good for others, not being easily angered, not keeping a record of wrongs, not delighting in evil, rejoicing with the truth, protecting, trusting, hoping and persevering look like in everyday life? If we can begin to form a response to this question we might come close to being those who put hands and feet on the idea of love.
While it may seem overwhelming, this long list has two things in common. First, they all describe the Divine. Second, they all insist we place others before self. So, it could be said, the practice of love is to imitate the love we see in Jesus, one who always placed others before himself.
July 1st, 2018: Jesus School - Kathy Escobar
July 1st, 2018: God of the Comma, Jesus Encounters Lazarus - Rev Dr. Jenny Morgan
June 24th, 2018: Thank You - Michael Hidalgo
June 17th, 2018: For and Against - Amanda Lum
June 10th, 2018: Living to the Fullest - Scott Oppliger
June 3rd, 2018: Making Love - Michael Hidalgo
May 27th, 2018: Our Words Matter - Amanda Lum
May 20th, 2018: A Letter About Violence In America - Michael Hidalgo
May 13th, 2018: Divine Grief - Jon Gettings
May 13th, 2018: Divine Grief - Nick Elio
May 6th, 2018 - Make it, Don’t Take It - Michael Hidalgo
April 29th, 2018: God Can Handle It - Amanda Lum
April 22nd, 2018: I Want the Truth - Michael Hidalgo
April 15th, 2018: Old and New - Michael Hidalgo
April 8th, 2018: I Just Can’t Get Enough - Scott Oppliger
April 1st, 2018: Metamorphosis - Michael Hidalgo
March 25th, 2018: Now You’ve Made Me Curse - Amanda Lum
March 18th, 2018: This is Rigged - Michael Hidalgo
March 11th, 2018: You Have the Right to Remain Silent - Michael Hidalgo
March 4th, 2018: One Last Kiss - Michael Hidalgo
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