Entries Tagged as "Agape Love"

Remember the movie “I Robot” starring Will Smith? A moment of reflection on your Journey to More:

Remember the movie “I Robot”, starring Will Smith? I loved it. “I Robot” was one of many manufactured (created) robots designed to help the world become a better place to live. A problem arose when the robots began to take on human characteristics, many of them taking on destructive behaviors, individual agendas, and doing things that their handlers couldn’t control. One of the ‘good’ robots, “I Robot”, took it upon himself to save the world from other destructive robots.

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A thought about how we treat those we love. A moment of reflection on your Journey to More:

Why would anyone be rude enough to ignore an acquaintance or friend standing right next to them? Perhaps because they don't know the person, don't like them, don't really care...or perhaps, that Person is invisible.

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A moment of reflection on your Journey to More:

Are "unexpected" trials God’s sly, disguised way of saying, “Oops, I didn’t know exactly know you were going to go through that much of a trial”? “I’m sorry that you had to experience that much pain...but real life is that way…so ‘keep a stiff upper lip’, grin and bear it, and ‘hang in there’ until it passes.... My mistake, I’ll make it up to you someday.”

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A moment of reflection on your Journey to More:

Loving and being a servant to only those that love us back is selective, selfish and self-gratification love, not ‘agape’ or Jesus-love. Agape love is others-directed love.

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A moment of reflection on your Journey to More:

When our words, reputation or motives have been unjustly attacked or harmed by a fellow mortal, we should never take on the mantel of “judge, jury and executioner”. This position belongs Only to God, the Only All-knowing and Just Judge. God clearly states, “I will repay and take vengeance on all My children…I will judge My people” (Hebrews 10:30).

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