To love God makes a difference

Where’s the euphoria and the crazy desire to be in the presence of the one you love. Where did our love go? And I am not talking about the love between each other, but the love for our Lord. Putting God first allows all other things to be added to our lives. We shall not be in need or want for anything, Matthew 6:33

I could remember being very afraid as a Sunday school child to do anything that could lead to being disobedient to God. Most of all the thought of going hell was terrifying. I was so afraid of the consequences of my actions, so I’d try to live by every commandment and rules of the bible. Matthew 22:36-39 The greatest commandment is love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. Love your neighbors as yourself. If I’d fail at any of the Lord’s ten commandments, His greatest I felt was too easy to not accomplish.

I can see in the world today how much the love for God had gone cold. How has it gone cold you ask? We are lover’s of ourselves and have a form of godliness. So many of us walk a good walk and talk a good talk but we are hopelessly lost souls. What we fail to realize, to love God is to love oneself and like a trickling affect that moves the love touches everything and everyone around you, that even when things are bad you can’t see it or feel it, you’re in the light.

When the love for God is gone, we suffer ourselves unnecessary by being filled with selfishness which leads to greed, bitterness, hate, pride nothing but darkness.

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