Monday, June 25, 2012

Unconditional Love, The Golden Rule, and the Strait and Narrow Way.

Almost all religions/philosophies subscribe to the Golden Rule; Do unto others as you would have done unto you. So, even with unconditional #love, we all have an expectation to b treated/receive what we give out. And if negative actions , we expect that back to, but love can intervene. To do to others as you would have them do to you (positively), always expecting it in return, but deciding to continue to do good even before you know responses, and/or regardless of negative responses, is #unconditional love. In this case, expectation and hope must always be kept for the turning of the receivers and for justice. This is the strait and narrow way. But, whether early or late, God will intervene and do justice. It's better to do it yourself (love and return love) to the greatest extent possible. Concerning Jesus Christ, this is the working of the gospel. God gave His son, Jesus, who gave His life, for the sake of love. There is an eternal (as long as there is breath in your body, or Jesus has not made His final return) expectation for all to return that love to the greatest extent possible. To help us, God gives us mercy, grace and His Holy Spirt. -Yulanda K. Jones
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