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876.1 | moved...Nancy, you should probably move yours too | TNPUBS::PAINTER | Planet Crayon | Fri Mar 11 1994 14:50 | 24 |
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Re.956
Nancy,
Christ came to present the two most important commandments, which are
(paraphrased), "Love God, and love your neighbor as yourself."
Divine love is what Christ showed when all the men were ready to stone
the prostitute in their self-righteousness. The idea that God loves
and accepts us, no matter what, is what I call Divine love. Too often,
people withhold love from other people until they 'sin no more'. This
is conditional love. But Christ showed Divine love, and showed that
first we love and accept the person as they are, and as a result of that,
the Divine love will transform.
Cindy
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876.2 | hmm-hmm-hmm | SOLVIT::HAECK | Debby Haeck | Fri Mar 11 1994 15:20 | 1 |
| now you're going to have me humming "Love Divine" all afternoon :-)
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876.3 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Friend will you be ready | Fri Mar 11 1994 15:50 | 9 |
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Hah! Love that tune ;-)
Now I have that nifty guitar solo running around my brain
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876.4 | Love Unknown | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Mon Mar 14 1994 07:40 | 41 |
| My song is love unknown, FF a b FF EE DDD (C#, F#)
my Savior's love to me, E F G a F bbb
love to the loveless shown b c b a a d
that they might lovely be. c b a aFF G# aaa
O who am I a c% b GGG (%=natural)
that for my sake G b a DDD
my Lord should take E F G a
frail flesh and die. F FF EE DDDD
He came from his blest throne Sometimes they strew his way,
salvation to bestow, and his strong praises sing,
but men made strange, and none resounding all the day
the longed-for Christ would know. hosannas to their King.
But O my friend, Then "Crucify!"
my friend indeed, is all their breath,
who at my need and for his death
his life did spend. they thirst and cry.
Why, what hath my Lord done? They rise, and needs will have
What makes this rage and spite? my dear Lord made away;
He made the lame to run, a murderer they save,
he gave the blind their sight. the Prince of Life they slay.
Sweet injuries! Yet steadfast he
Yet they at these to suffering goes,
themselves displease, that he his foes
and 'gainst him rise. from thence might free.
In life no house, no home Here might I stay and sing,
my Lord on earth might have; no story so divine:
in death no friendly tomb never was love, dear King,
but what a stranger gave. never was grief like thine.
What may I say? This is my friend,
Heaven was his home; in whose sweet praise
but mine the tomb I all my days
wherein he lay. could gladly spend.
Words: Samuel Crossman (1624-1683), alt.
Music: Love Unknown, John Ireland (1879-1962)
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876.5 | | AIMHI::JMARTIN | | Tue Mar 15 1994 15:22 | 7 |
| Cindy:
Was Jesus showing devine love to the pharisees when he told them their
place was where there would be wailing and gnashing of teeth? (see
Matthew's Gospel)
-Jack
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876.6 | Re.5 | TNPUBS::PAINTER | Planet Crayon | Tue Mar 15 1994 19:57 | 7 |
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Jack,
Can you elaborate a bit on that? I'm not at all familiar with
that story, and unfortunately don't have time to look it up.
Cindy
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876.7 | | GUCCI::RWARRENFELTZ | Shine like a Beacon! | Wed Mar 16 1994 07:10 | 1 |
| Jesus spoke more on hell than on heaven. Now is that divine love?
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876.8 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist Hellcat | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:21 | 10 |
| .7 I'll challenge you on that, Ron. On what topic did Jesus most
frequently speak (according to the Gospels)?
According to what I have read, the number one topic of Jesus was
the Kingdom of God. Now you might believe that the Kingdom of God
and Heaven are not synonymous or interchangeable, but they are.
Care to guess what the second most talked about topic for Jesus was?
Richard
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876.9 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist Hellcat | Wed Mar 16 1994 14:48 | 12 |
| Cindy,
I guess the point .5 & .7 are trying to make is that God has a mean
streak and you'd better not be lulled into thinking of Jesus in terms
of Divine Love.
This is a bandwagon many conservative Christians enjoy jumping on.
On the back on the wagon there's a bumpersticker which reads: "Get
Right or Get Left!"
Richard
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876.10 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Mar 16 1994 16:45 | 6 |
| Cindy,
What .9 means is that he knows more about it then anyone else and can
accurately account for others.
:-)
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876.11 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist Hellcat | Wed Mar 16 1994 16:58 | 4 |
| .10 If you'll re-read .9, you'll see it's simply a guess.
Richard
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876.13 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Pacifist Hellcat | Wed Mar 16 1994 17:18 | 5 |
| .12 I'll forgive that remark, Nancy. Please. I am not the enemy.
In Jesus,
Richard
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876.14 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Mar 16 1994 17:28 | 8 |
| .13
Forgiveness is not the issue Richard. I have no animosity nor carry a
grudge against you, I simply don't like your noting style. It is
offensive to me. I'm trying very hard to participate with heart of
care after the recent struggle for understanding in here and then you
come up with this stuff... it makes it difficult for me.
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876.15 | | JULIET::MORALES_NA | Sweet Spirit's Gentle Breeze | Wed Mar 16 1994 19:10 | 6 |
| .1
Sorry for not following up here sooner.
I believe my question was, "What other ways did Christ show his Divine
Love?" Also, what is the source of Divine Love?
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