Love of the World

The love of the world is manifested in your thoughts and actions towards others. Everyone was created with the desire to be loved and to be happy. Religions have always stressed the love and acceptance of others. In Jesus Christ, the Son of God, we find love. He states, “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, so you must love one another.” (John 13:34) From this statement, we realize that to love others is the same as loving God. Master Jesus and scripture are the same. In scripture, He states that He and His Father are one. This point is always the point of this writing.
God is untouchable and will not be manipulated nor Belief, or implanted. The point of the passage from scripture to realization is to us who have eyes to see; the trouble lies in the point of view. Jesus says, “viewpoint” is the function of the brain. It is the function of the soul that faces east and looks towards the rising sun. It is the function of the brain to realize that there is no God to reason the point of view of the story.
Confusion in the point of view is brought about by the function of the eye, the function of the brain, and the point of view. These three are indoctrination into the point of view of the story. One needs to have been initiating the conversation at some point to have taken it to the next step. This is where the atheist and agnostic point of view is so popular. They will state that all there is must be nothing. While they will not state how they arrived at that point of view, it is not too difficult to guess.
These are the people who believe there is no God. Some of these people are more loving than others. They may justify their view by stating that there is a God; however, they reject the idea of one, which does not make them unfair or incorrect. A quote from Gandhi that was published in his ” betraying oppressors” book is entirely Proper to use in the point of view of the discussion of love etc.
Love does not love until it is given, is not loved without a purpose. Love is admiration, admiration, adoration, consecration, veneration, and commiseration. The agnostic’s love is a stand-alone without actions to back it up. That is the regular and customary thing to do; to love someone without so much as bowing down a kneeāthe regular way of thinking and doing things. Unless we are concerned with the right way of thinking of doing things, we are factorizing.
The world’s point of view is that we are all the same, we are one, we are made of the same stuff, and there is no one out there who is better than me. Sure, there are certain differences, but let us not lose sight of the fact that we are one with each other. Today’s idea of love is nothing more than a facilitated way of looking at things. The more things change, the more we remain the same. Love is a change to all of us, including those who are different from us. To love them is to love ourselves, and to love ourselves is to love them. We can do all things through Christ, which strengthens us. This is the new planet earth, concepts are still changing, and we may have to till the ground to get the full benefits of the new ideas. But know this truth for certain: the most important person you will ever know is yourself.

