Spiritual - Living in love

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An engaging spiritual teacher carefully but emphatically explains the source of our obligation to extend the limits of our capacity to love beyond those we usually think of as US.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

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Living in Love, adapted from Honoring My Father by David, said early read by the other. Love should be easy, but it often is not. We accept that God is love and were made in the image of God. But we struggled to live. Are higher ideals what Abraham Lincoln called the better angels of our nature At every turn, the challenges of light can get in the way of expressing the love that we feel for people even when those people are in our own family. Love cannot be only a noun, a thing that is named and for gotten love must also be a verb, the active expression of positive regard, an appreciation for shared blood experience or sentence as a verb. Love is more than a feeling of affection. It is an active commitment to the welfare of others. Love is an intrinsically liberal verb. We exist within the brotherhood of all men. We're called to love our neighbors, even if there, despite Samaritan just walking down the road, we're called to even love our enemies just because it's the right thing to do and because God is love and God loves them, too, and not just us. Even people with no God worship his essence when they demonstrate principles. Love this book honoring my father cannot escape the challenges of my family's problems. Still, honoring my father stands out as a special case enshrined in dividing writ and is uncomplicated by the glowing light of affection I felt for him.