God Love Essays

  • Love For God: The Fire Of Love For God Comparison

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    BREAKING THOUGHT PATTERN Introduction We have been given a command to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. In Mark 12:30 says that, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with your all mind and with all your strength”. Christian’s renewed mind holds a vital role in His conquest of loving Jesus truthfully. On the other hand, this must be taken into a serious account that in order to experience the Kingdom blessings and to purposefully transform into

  • The Meaning Of Love: The Love Of God

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    “ Love” is the most romantic, powerful and meaningful to each human being on the earth, but what exactly is the meaning of “ love” ? Some say love is a streak of sunshine to light the darkness; some say love is an umbrella to keep them away from sadness; some say love is the fountain of happiness; in addition, a speaker , Phaedrus , who is from the book “ Plato’s Symposium”, said that “ Love is one of the most ancient gods”(This is a quote from the book, p873). Indeed, the love of god had given her

  • Love In The Bible: The Love Of God

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    bet. The Bible tells us that God is love. So we cannot know love without knowing God. And how do we do that? Thankfully, God in His infinite love for us, left us a love letter that we call 'the Bible' - in order to enable us to get to know Him. God personally inspired every single word of the Bible into the minds and hearts of those who wrote them. He inspired forty different men, on three different continents, to write sixty-six different books about the love of God, over a time span of 1500 years

  • The God of Love: Eros

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    In Greek mythology, Eros is the god of love and beauty. When one falls in love, fate falls into the hands of this saintly figure. Many people fail to notice the presence of Eros, and both Robert Bridges’ poem “ΕΡΩΣ” and Anne Stevenson’s poem “Eros” focus on this forgotten god. Despite the focus of each poem being centered on Eros, Bridges uses literary techniques such as metaphor, elated language, and poem structure to enforce the idea that Eros is a dictator over human emotions, while Stevenson

  • Cupid: The God of Love

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    major symbol for Valentine’s Day. Simply because, he’s the god of love. Cupid was willing to do anything to make his mother, Venus, happy. She sent Cupid out on a mission to make her arch rival fall in love with the ugliest living thing ever. Unfortunately, this backfired on Venus and Cupid became his own victim. Cupid was the son of Venus and Mars. Venus didn’t like the fact that Cupid stayed a baby, therefore, she went to Themis. She said, “Love cannot grow without passion,” (Baker 81). Cupid stayed

  • The Importance Of Love For God

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    Spirit is the one who God has given us to rely on to learn how to be perfected in love, and to teach us how to live a holy life. Entire sanctification is the perfection of our love for God” (Powell, 2008, pp. 249), and “the cleansing of the heart of all sin” (Case, 2000, pp. 75). When Christians have achieved entire sanctification, there are no sinful or lustful thoughts or actions, and the heart is only filled with the Holy Spirit (Case, 2000, pp. 75). When believers of

  • Do the Gods Love Humanity?

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    believe that their gods love them, that they were created in the image of their gods to be inheritors, to one day join them in immortality, or even just as children who are loved and cared for. However, when examining the texts of ancient civilizations that offer stories about god to human interaction, it becomes questionable whether or not the gods actually had any sort or regard for humans other than as a pet or a servant. Assuming that the human interpretation of actions of the gods is factual, events

  • Eros The Greek God Of Love

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    The Greek God of love, Eros, was a symbol of romantic affection throughout Greek history. Different time periods depict Eros in a different light, as portrayed in Bridge’s poem in 1899 and Stevenson’s poem in 1990. Although both these works are an ode and appreciation for Eros, Bridges’ portrays him as a powerful and idyllic deity while Stevenson displays him as a worn mortal. In Bridges’ poem, the speaker uses diction with negative connotations to paint Eros as a revered and pure holy figure,

  • Ethos Greek God Of Love

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    The story of Ethos was that he was a Greek god of love. In Latin, Ethos means the god of desire, affection, and erotic love. He was self-born at the beginning of time to spur procreation (theoi.com). His mother is Aphrodite and his father is Ares. He has three brothers named Deimos, Phobos, and Harmonia. Resources say that Eros is the guy who carries around a bow and arrow and he has the power to make any human fall in love with anyone they see at first sight. Another name they have for Ethos is

  • Religion In John Caputo's The Love Of God

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    perform in the name of God. If we do good during our lifetime, we will go to heaven after we die - this is a common belief of religion. However, the question of God’s existence arises which leads people to question whether or not religion is required for moral choice. Throughout this essay, I will discuss the most basic human right of all - the right to believe. According to John Caputo’s article, The Love of God, Caputo states that for those who don 't believe in God, what good are they? He

  • God Loves Uganda Documentary Analysis

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    Williams’ documentary, God Loves Uganda, explores Uganda’s progressive change with the influence of American evangelicals spreading their traditional Christian ideologies to their country. The documentary follows Christian missionaries from the International House of Prayer traveling to Uganda to preach Christianity as well as their extremist views on sex and homosexuality. The effect of their extremist views lead to the creation of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill of 2009 in Uganda. God Loves Uganda goes into

  • The Love Story of the Underworld God: Pluto

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    Our story takes place a long time ago, where gods and humans lived together in the world. Gods and humans did not, however, mix together much, but when they did, more often than not, it was because of love. Pluto, one the three sons of the king of the gods, Saturn, knew nothing about love and frankly could not care less about it. His main concern was to be the best possible warrior out of all the gods, winning as many prizes as possible. He had just acquired a golden chariot drawn by four black stallions

  • Their Eyes Were Watching God Love

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s, “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” she expresses Janie’s home in many different ways. The saying, “You can leave home all you want, but home will never leave you,” simply suggests that home is a certain feeling or state of being. When it comes to Janie, home for her would be anytime she felt free, loved, or accepted which ties into the novel as a whole; anything the characters worried about or hoped for they looked unto God. Janie marries Logan Killicks for Nanny’s peace of

  • On Loving God: The Four Degrees Of Love

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    iii) The Four Degrees of Love So in the opening sentences of his treatise, “On Loving God,” Bernard begins: “You wish me to tell you why and how God should be loved. My answer is that God himself is the reason why he is to be loved. As for how he is to be loved, there is no limit to that love”. Bernard then demonstrates how God deserves our love. Bernard locates himself and his hearers within the teaching of the Fathers, and as such sees no need for polemics on matters of doctrine. For one who

  • Of The Book Crazy Love: Overwhelmed By A Relentless God?

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    Introduction: The book “Crazy Love: Overwhelmed by a Relentless God” by Francis Chan is book for those who want more from their relationship with Jesus. He wants us to really think about our relationship and see whether or not we are giving off good or bad fruit, what can we do to really deepen our relationship with Jesus. Coming into college I had no idea what to expect, but I knew one thing, that I was not going to lose myself and my faith to college and my social life. In life we do not really

  • Socrates: Does God Love It Because It Holy?

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    Socrates with his writings on “does god love it because its holy? Or is it holy because it is loved by god?” The significance of his question is that that does the object have value within itself or is the value given by the seeker of that item. Many of the conundrums presented today are also trying to give value based on one or the other. When it’s understandable to choose one or the other. Many people believe it is holy because god loves it but if you think god loves all and that would make all holy

  • Analysis Of John Hick's Evil And The God Of Love

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    school, we were always taught the positive aspects of God, but never the negative aspects. I never really thought about God being at fault for anything when I was in grade school, but the older I got the more I began to almost blame God for the things that would happen in my life. I always began to wonder how exactly God can exist if there is evil in the world. When bad things happen in someone’s life, it is very common for them to ask God what they did to deserve this or how He could do this

  • Examples Of Love Laws In The God Of Small Things

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    In the book “The God of Small Things” shows connections with the “love laws”. At the beginning of the paragraph the author gives the idea of where does Rahel comes from. When it says, “That something happened when personal turmoil dropped by at the wayside shrine of the vast (immense, violent, circling, driving, ridiculous, insane, unfeasible, public turmoil of a nation.” Is focusing on describing the life journey she has gone through because of her cultural roots. Larry as an a stranger of her country

  • Theme Of Love In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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    this novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie experiences different kinds of love. Throughout the novel, Janie searches for the love that she has always desired. That kind of love she searches for is represented by the marriage between a bee and a blossom. As a result of her quest for this love, Janie gains her own independence and personal freedom, which makes her a true heroine in the novel. She also deals with different types of love with her past life. Love is different for each person. For some

  • The Two Forms of Love in the City of God by St. Augustine

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    of God “Accordingly, two cities have been formed by two loves: the earthly by the love of self, even to the contempt of God; the heavenly by the love of God, even to the contempt of self. The former, in a word, glories in itself, the latter in the Lord.” (14.28) Love, in a present-day definition is normally a good thing. According to the brilliant St. Augustine, that would depend on the nature of the love in understanding. In his book, The City of God, Augustine skillfully drew upon two loves: on