Love is a wonderful thing. It amplifies the virtues and discounts the faults. That is the magic of love. Love is patient and kind, not jealous, not boastful, not proud. Love is not rude, not selfish, not easily angered. Love keeps no record of wrongs, does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things.
This could not be seen more clearly than in the love of a mother for her child. To love the lord is the core, the very foundation of Christ living. And although there are many ways in which we can profess our faith. There is no greater confession of faith than to say, I love the lord. That confession touches on the reality of what our profession is. I love the Lord. That’s the greatest proclamation of our faith to the world.
Look at the words to the song "I Love The Lord":
I love the the Lord, he heard my cry
And pitied every groan, long as I, I live
And troubles rise, I hasten to his throne
Oh, I love the Lord
I sure do, surely do love the Lord
He heard, he heard my cry
And pitied every groan, yes he did
Every groan
Long as I live, long as I, I live
And troubles rise, troubles rise
I hasten to to to to to
I'll hasten, I'll hasten to his throne
I'll hasten to his throne hold on hold on
Tears are streaming down my eyes
I'll hasten, I'll hasten to his throne.
Just a wonderful song, with great message. Love you all.
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