tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1344424071192264900.post7588874489258580060..comments2023-03-25T05:42:56.513-05:00Comments on Sharing Ministry and Faith: What to PreachSteve Thorsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17378015932917535496noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1344424071192264900.post-58483901710461587492010-02-02T23:27:53.588-06:002010-02-02T23:27:53.588-06:00It's interesting that, in conflict, Paul looks...It's interesting that, in conflict, Paul looks to love, as if love can solve the problem. Love, in a single work describes so much an yet, at times, seems so inadequate. Love comes from God and is God. He created us out of love and gave us love to share with each other. <br /><br />So how do we love? I love my wife, I love my kids, I love my mom and dad, I love my brother and sister, I love my congregation, I love my church, I love my truck... I love God.<br /><br />And we all need love so badly. We seek it out anywhere we can find it. We look for it in a loving family, in church, in Christ's redemption.<br /><br />Sometimes we look for love in the wrong places, in relationshops that are harmful, that feel like love but realy aren't. In child that returns to an abusive father, becasue it's the closest thing to love she knows. Like anything that has the capasity for good also has the abililty to do evil.<br /><br />I feel deeply ... well just deeply, that I have so many loving relationships throughout my life. And I know that when I feel coflicted, and the pressure starts fo pile on, all I wanna do is go teach a Sunday School class.<br /><br />So much for my ramblings on love.<br /><br />Love y'all<br /><br />Tim RobbinsUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05211348121829600443noreply@blogger.com