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1 | Does God have multiple motivations? | Deut 29:29 | Sir Pent | 14262 | ||
Fran, Thanks for your input. It seems that you mentioned three sepperate motivations here. 1. The desire to have someone to love. 2. The desire to have someone to love you. 3. The desire to nuture a loving relationship between two or more other people. Are you suggesting that God is motivated by all three of these reasons, and do you think that He is more motivated by one of these than the other ones? What order of importance would you put them in? |
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2 | Does God have multiple motivations? | Deut 29:29 | Fran | 14347 | ||
I don't think I can put them in order of importance,Not for me,not for God,But from what I have read in the scriptures so far,Is that Love, for Him ,is most important,Second only to love for one another. As I see it,God needent be motivated by love,God is love,And to Him,It is of utmost importance. Fran |
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3 | Does God have multiple motivations? | Deut 29:29 | Love Fountain | 27936 | ||
Dear Fran, As I was reading through the responses of this thread, I wanted to let you know that I am truly touched by your responses because I also am a parent and can relate to the love that you are talking about. The love of a parent towards a child is in my understanding unconditional, and I am pretty convinced that it is due to God's unconditional love that He sent His Son to die for the rest of us, so we can repent and seek His will which He has laid out for us to follow. Anyways, thanks for the love. Bless you, Love Fountain |
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