Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Love
This drawing is a little different, but in my mind it portrays Christ's love for us. The corner of the drawing where the red is coming from is the love of Christ and the middle is black and green and blue and that represents the worldly things that we would think could separate us from Christ. The bottom is yellow and the little drawing red drawing is supposed to be Christ holding our heart. The red from the top left corner spreads through the entire picture because it displays that Christ's love has no barriers. Romans 8:39 inspired this drawing for me because as it says, "...Nothing in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God..." I think this goes along with what we have been learning in class because we have been learning a lot about love and the struggles humans have with it. The only perfect love is the Love of God and without God true love is impossible.
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"...without God true love is impossible."
ReplyDeleteI wonder what we might do if we took this statement seriously. What would our devotional lives look like? If we lived as though love were the most important thing (1 Cor 12:31 NASB), and believed that the only way we could love as we should was by God's help, how would that affect our time spent praying? Love is a heavy matter, indeed.
I loke your little quote Alex. How do we even know what love is without God?
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