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Post Valentine’s Day Thoughts
Posted in Bible, church, communication, conflict, congregation, dysfunction, emotional health, growth, Jesus, tagged another’s world, authentic, Body of Christ, body-language, care, conflict resolution, emotional health, emotionally healthy, false peace, feelings, fully present, God’s presence, Hebrew Scriptures, Henri Nouwen, incarnate, Jean Vanier, Jesus, learning, love, Love others, masterpiece, peacekeeper, Peacemaker, prayed, ready listener, reflective listening, tension, true spirituality on February 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Thoughts on Love
Posted in beauty, Jesus, knowing God, one another, passion, unholy passions, tagged affection, agape, and generosity, betrothal, Biblical, brotherly love, charity, compassion, creativity, CS Lewis, curiosity, desires, Ed Piorek, energy, eros, erotic images, fondness, friendship, grace, Greek words, Henri Nouwen, hope, Hosea, idolatry, imagination, intimacy, love, marriage, passionate, phileo, Romance, sexuality, Song of Solomon, storge, supreme love, tenderly loving, transformative power, virtue, will, wonder on February 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Lewis compares love with a garden, charity with the gardening utensils, the lover as the gardener, and God as the elements of nature. God’s love and guidance act on our natural love (that cannot remain what it is by itself) as the sun and rain act on a garden: without either, the object (metaphorically the garden; realistically love itself) would cease to be beautiful or worthy.
