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nature of love explain widely​

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Answered by khushizzzz
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Love is love...can't be explained....

Ab hume toh pyaar hua nhi...

kya kahein...!.

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Answered by ams68
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To understand love is to begin to plumb the depths of not only who we are, but also who God is. God, at his very essence, is love itself (I John 4:16). He does love and he is love. And He created and designed us for a state of love with Him and each other. Therefore, knowing and experiencing love is both the means as well as the end of life.

In this article, we will be dealing with several aspects of the nature of love. These are more or less universal principles about what it is and how it grows and works. You provide the context for this, as love is a central element in so many aspects of life: marriage, family, dating friendship, work and church, for example.

Definition

A good working definition of love is that it is a stance that promotes the welfare of the other:

It rejoices in the betterment of the other:

Love is content to know that the other person has benefited in some way by its efforts. It transcends our desires for ourselves, and desires instead what is best for the other person. When we really love, we give up selfishness and empathetically enter the world of the other person’s needs, hurts and dreams.

The Whole Being is Involved

When we love, we utilize all parts of ourselves. You literally bring your entire being to bear toward helping and becoming close to someone, God or human. This is why love cannot be reduced to simply an emotion, a thought, a behavior, a choice or a commitment. It involves the whole person, investing our very souls for the sake of another, loving with heart, soul and mind (Matt. 22:37).

“To give yourself to the task of loving another isn’t worth a lot unless there is a cost involved.”

This is why loving is so costly. To give yourself to the task of loving another isn’t worth a lot unless there is a cost involved: time, effort, vulnerability, humility, and self-denial, for a few examples of the price tag. Yet this whole-self love has great benefits for both the lover and the receiver. The one who receives is loved well, which is the fuel for life; and the lover’s heart and soul are expanded from exercising of learning this highest attribute of God. God’s heartbeat for loves was so costly that he lost his life – and even then lots of people spurn it. Yet he has no regrets about loving so lavishly.

“Mature lovers value connection for the sake of connection.”


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