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Re: How love feels like to you?
« Reply #25 on: July 05, 2010, 02:17:13 PM »
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Christ could have conquered the Romans and not died on the cross.
I don't consider Christ's sacrifice on the cross losing, so this doesn't seem to me to apply.

When faced with an opposition who refuses to believe that they were wrong, the end result can either be conflict or peace.
There are better ways to peace than lying.  You and I disagree on these boards often, but at the end of the day, we come to at least some sort of resolution and peace.  I know that when I go to bed at night, I'm not mad at you, and I'm gonna guess that the same is true for you.
That's more or less what I meant. Perhaps "willing to be wrong" would be better?
I could get behind that though.  I think it is loving to say that although I think I'm right, that I realize I could be wrong, and I'm willing to stop arguing about it when that arguing serves no purpose other than to damage our relationship.

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Re: How love feels like to you?
« Reply #26 on: July 05, 2010, 02:29:14 PM »
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I don't consider Christ's sacrifice on the cross losing, so this doesn't seem to me to apply.

It did to the Romans, and other unbelievers, which is the point I was making. I know that my actions are not really a loss, but the other person may not fully understand what I just did until later (if ever).
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Re: How love feels like to you?
« Reply #27 on: July 05, 2010, 02:56:08 PM »
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love feels like...spaghetti-o's.
Because it only costs $0.59?

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Re: How love feels like to you?
« Reply #28 on: July 05, 2010, 02:59:32 PM »
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love feels like...spaghetti-o's.
Because it only costs $0.59?
Sadly, too true...
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Re: How love feels like to you?
« Reply #29 on: July 05, 2010, 03:11:13 PM »
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I know that my actions are not really a loss, but the other person may not fully understand
I might be able to get behind that.  This makes me think of chess where someone "loses" a piece in order to set up a trap that ends up "winning" the game.  But in this case, are you really "loving" your opponent when you let them take your piece or are you really just using them?

It could be loving to be willing to appear to lose for someone else.  Although I'm really not sure.  I once was in an argument with a friend about the Holy Spirit.  I knew that he was wrong, and I was pretty confident that if I continued the argument that I could prove the contradiction in his perspective.  However, I also realized that his faith was somewhat dependent on his understanding of this belief.  I decided to back off, and it appeared to the people there that I lost the argument.  At the time I felt like I had done the right thing.  However, years later he ended up losing his faith and converting to Judaism anyway.  Now that I reflect on it, I'm not sure whether I did the right thing or not.

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Re: How love feels like to you?
« Reply #30 on: July 05, 2010, 05:57:29 PM »
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This reminds me of my life verse: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15:13  While personally, I am almost always ready to sacrifice my life for another (Which explains why I've always wanted to be a police officer), I've always had the feeling that this verse is more of a spiritual representation of love.  It brings to mind the passage (I forget which one) where Paul mentions that if he could, he would give up his eternal life if it would mean that his friends would be able to go to heaven.  While it's kind of obvious that's not possible for us to do, it is a perfect representation of Christ's love for us, and it has always been a goal of mine to try and feel that way about everyone that I meet.  Now, my actions don't always reflect this, but I do often think about it...

Now, I have a feeling this thread is more about the love one has for a person of the opposite gender...  In this respect, I have also "felt" like I loved someone else, but I believe my feelings were a bit premature.  My thoughts on loving someone come from the places in the Bible where it talks about how a man should honor his wife and cherish her like a hidden treasure and other things similar to that.  As somewhat mentioned before, I also know that both people in a relationship should be willing to sacrifice anything that doesn't align with what God is leading you to do.  The Bible is quite clear on what love should look like, both for other people, as well as the relationship between a man an a woman.  I feel that my feelings were premature because I'm still young.  Neither I, nor the other person could possibly be able to enter a godly relationship at this time.  Sure, our paths continually cross, but God is leading both of us to pursue higher education right at this moment, and with that, we will be physically separated for some time.  Where I think Biblical love comes in is that I can recognize this and I can wait until God allows the time to be right, if the time truly will ever be right.  Putting God first is the best way to show your love for someone else, so in this respect, yeah, I've "felt" love.

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