Have you ever? by kerminator .....

Have you ever just spontaneously done something for a stranger without being prompted or paid or directed to do so? If you have not even thought of such action, if not then you are living a secluded and very limited or a self-centered life.

Date:   10/9/2021 5:00:05 PM ( 3 y ago)

What is missing in your existence is love or concern for your neighbor or friend! We are all here upon this earth, for a period of time. Yet many never realize or even come close to understanding what is happening in our inter-person. It is the glue of human existence and our basic interrelationship!

Billions of people have been down this continuous trail of life - yet few actually have come to understand the importance!

So what is the real purpose of our life?

It all comes down to did we actually learn the purpose of Love and what it means to our eternal soul! Many just look at it as if it was just a phase or happening that comes along!
Why?

Mainly because humans are self-centered and mainly absorbed by the life we exist in! If more people would stop and seek the purpose of Love in our existence - things would be clearer and more directional as part of our eternal journey!

***

Love is patience,
Love is kind.

It does not envy,
It does not boast,
It is not proud.

It does not dishonor others,
It is not self-seeking,
It is not easily angered,
It keeps no record of wrongs,

Love does not delight in
evil, but rejoices with the
Truth,

It always protects,
always trusts,
always hopes,
always perseveres,

Love Never Fails!

*** If you can come to understand this simple but powerful element of human life!

Love is the key element!

Hate destroys while the Love of God builds up and places us on the Turnpike of Eternity. Love always leads the way!


Try it and see the difference for yourself...







 

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