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Definition of Love

                     Definition of Love

  "To love is to die, to die is to love," so says the preacher on a Sunday morning. I was in my hostel reading when I heard this statement. I stopped my reading to concentrate well on the pastors sermon.

   I brought out my pen, bible and jotter since I wasn't going to church that Sunday. I was following the preacher. "love covers all things. " The preacher shouted. "Haha." I laughed out loud. Why will love covers all thing?  Answers weren't coming.

    Is there a particular definition for Love? Is it compulsory to love? Can't I live without loving? Must they preach about love in church?  At that spot the pastor shouted " Christ is love, "
   
     I wasn't so sure if Christ is love, but i know love exist. Who could define love? I brought out my phone to check the meaning of love. Hmm..  Love is committing to someone or something. So, if Christ is love then to Christians love means committing all to Christ.

P. S: This story is fictional. Many of us are finding it hard to accept Jesus. Don't you know those who accepted Jesus accept love. Love is Jesus and Jesus is love. For you to be able to love properly you need to be committed to Christ Jesus.

Adedeji Michael shine.

 

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