God, Me And You Make A Triad Invocation!

Have you ever tried to define the word “Love” to anyone? It is a very popular expression, you know. Perhaps, you are the romantic type and like to compose poems depicting love encounters. Well, I know a Man from Galilee who actually demonstrated not only how to love nice people, but your enemies, too. It’s a hard thing to pray for those scoundrels who persecute you. Now, that’s what I call tough love! And the Man from Galilee has a reward for you whenever you exhibit his demonstration of love. Check this out…

God’s Beloved Son, Jesus Christ gave us a new commandment: that we should love one another just as much as He has loved each one of us, (John 13:34, 35.)

A Question:

Do I really love you?

I need more time.

A Wink and a Nod:

Daddy luv yah, babe**

Like children:

We love you Mommy!

A Statement:

I love you!

Like A Joke:

Huh! I love you alright!

Or maybe divine:

We love you, my child. And so does God.

How about amorous:

(Heavy breathing) I love You!

My Darling bride!

A declaration:

I do, too, love you.

Or even a bold face lie:

I’ve loved you all my natural life!

Kidding around:

You love me…I love you…etc., etc., etc.

Joking:

Who loves yah, Baby? Read my lips!

Or a surprise:

(Cross hands over chest) Do you really love me?

No matter how you say those words
They will always evoke a response.
I love you? I love you! I luv yah!
Sounds good, regardless of the cost.

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2 thoughts on “God, Me And You Make A Triad Invocation!

  1. Cathy Wilson's avatar Cathy Wilson

    Good morning! I love the blog today on different demonstrations of love but the ultimate love is God’s love for us and the commandment he gives to us to love one another as He has loved us!

    Love you Sister Sonja!

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    1. The key words in your response is “…as He loved us!” Very few of my examples above would be God’s demonstration for the way one should show love to another. (BUT those examples are the way most of us demonstrate our affection for others.) I wrote that “love” piece as a very young woman when I was about to make a big mistake about how to give and receive acclimates from others. There is an awful lot to growing up and teaching others how to demonstrate love. Wake up parents and smell the roses! TEACH! TEACH! TEACH!

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