Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Unconditional Love

Unconditional Love

The thought of loving someone unconditionally, inspires the thought of a love that is true, a never ending love. Unconditional love aspires to love beyond simple faults and flaws, but what about deliberate acts of doing things wrong to test the love of another person or to claim that the other person doesn’t love you unconditionally. What if the victim doesn’t look past the offense of the abuser? The abuser becomes accountable for their own actions, the only way back into good grace is to admit the error of their ways, to ask for forgiveness and repent of the harm caused.

Love to be unconditional needs to be met both by the giver and by the receiver; they both have to build up their relationship. Love gives, and grows, nurtured in truth and respect for your partner.

Unconditional love is blind to the imperfections of another person; this love is developed by revealing and living the Love of Christ, (the light of the inner spirit that shines out to others.)

The question to consider, is unconditional love with out discipline? Discipleship is to follow the truth.

The truth is written on your heart, and you know the truth when you see the truth. The heart, mind and spirit know. The truth is not found in books or preached by people, the truth is beyond all of that, for there is only one reality, the truth.