Have you ever wondered what love
looks like exactly? And I do not mean looking at a new born baby, the unconditional
love between man and woman. I mean stop
and think about the question for moment.
Most of us know what love feels like.
We can feel it within our hearts.
Some might say you actually feel as though there is a light of a star,
shining brilliant within you. And
defining it with a word they would use, “joy.”
The joy travels through your body where it starts and ends has no meaning
all you know is you smile and laugh a lot.
Think about God’s love do you feel it; does it surround your essences? Does the cells of your body radiant from His
love? Can you feel Him beyond your heart
in a place where the core of you lives your soul? I realize we all feel love in our own way…intense,
calming, joyful, and happy. And I know
all of us understand there is different levels of love; children, parents,
friends, and family. The levels of love
aren’t they still love though? Is it
possible to love unconditionally…meaning basically you trust someone with your
life?
What does it look
like? We are visual beings. We have this
concept not only are we supposed to feel and touch, also see everything in
order to completely believe and/or have faith that it exist. I have been blessed in my life to have
acquired being in the present of all three when it comes to love. A man and woman, who have lived together
since they were young ages of sixteen and nineteen; they raised six
children. I have been a part of their
lives, staying on the side watching, visualizing the present of their love;
believing, having faith without doubt in love.
I have been present through the roller coaster of life. And I have never felt, seen, or touch doubt
from their love for each other. Their
faith is the air they breathe; without question. Faith replaced all fears. And a loss of a
love one was a journey they shared together. The two of them love unconditionally…trusting
each other with their lives without hesitation or even a pause. Do or am I able to grasp their love and
therefore know you can feel, touch, and see love because of them? Do I believe, therefore have faith in “unconditional”
love exist? Am I able to remove my fears with my faith in God’s love? Yes…for even though I have not experience
such a love in the past, I know it exist for me. I cannot see the wind, yet I can feel the
wind upon my face as though God is touching me…so I know my faith in God’s love
which I cannot see, I can feel it within the core of me. Perhaps…simplifying “unconditional” love by
defining it through our sense is not as important as to having faith in God’s “unconditional"
love for us.
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