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		     It's something each of us wants, but many never find: genuine love. All 
		    around us we can see an endless pursuit of love. We look for it everywhere: in 
		    our homes and families, friendships, dating relationships, marriage and religion. 
		    But what is love, and where can we go to find lasting love for our lives?	       What is Love?  Love is often described in terms of feelings. But true love -- 
		  what the New Testament writers called agape love -- is not based on feelings at 
		  all. Agape love can change your life and set you free. And it all begins with 
		  a decision you must make.  Agape love is a decision to consider the needs of 
		  others ahead of your own needs ... to live sacrificially ... to give without demanding 
		  a return ... to overlook an offense. Most of all, agape love is a decision to 
		  receive and respond to God's love. For all our efforts to love others will not 
		  bear fruit unless we are responding to His love. As the Bible says, "We love, 
		  because He first loved us" (1 John 4:19).  Thus, 
		  our understanding of love begins with perhaps the most frequently quoted verse 
		  in the Bible,
		  
		  John 3:16, "For God so loved the 
		  world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should 
		  not perish, but have eternal life."  This is what the Bible calls being "born-again" 
		  or born from above." In this new-birth experience, God reveals His incredible 
		  love to you. This miracle will produce in you a new nature that will allow you 
		  to love others like never before -- regardless of their response to your love.  New birth is just the start. To grow in love we must continue receiving God's 
		  love and forgiveness (see
		  
		  Luke 7:47). Listen to 
		  the apostle Paul's prayer for the Christians in Ephesus: "that you, being rooted 
		  and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the 
		  breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ which 
		  surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled up to al the fullness of God: (
		  Eph. 
		  3:17B-19).  Not only do we need to be "rooted and grounded" in God's love for 
		  us, we also need an ever-increasing comprehension of His love toward us.  As 
		  we experience God's love and respond in love, we will be transformed into His 
		  image. We will also be fulfilling His greatest command: to love God and our neighbors 
		  (Mark 12:29-31). This love must inevitable overflow 
		  into actions (1 John 3:13). Ultimately, the verifiable 
		  witness of our love for each other will prove to the world that we are truly disciples 
		  of Jesus (see
		  
		  John 13:34).  While agape love 
		  is not based on feelings, the feelings of love will often follow true expressions 
		  of love. As our lives begin to demonstrate the "fruit of the Spirit: (love, joy 
		  peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self- control). 
		  our emotional state will undoubtedly change for the better. But we must not seek 
		  after the emotions. Instead, seek first His kingdom and "all these things: will 
		  be give to us (
		  Matt. 6:33).  Overcoming Barriers to Love  Even with an understanding of love, we often find it difficult 
		  to overcome barriers to love. These barriers often arise from our experiences 
		  in the past: the hurts, wounds, rejections and disappointments that left us unable 
		  to give or receive true love.  The key to overcoming the barriers of the past 
		  can be summed up in one word: forgiveness. By asking the forgiveness of those 
		  we have offended -- beginning with God -- and then forgiving those who have offended 
		  us, we move beyond the cycle of bitterness and enter into the realm of God's agape 
		  love.  Our own self-centered desires -- pride, envy, jealousy and conceit -- 
		  often separate us from God's true love. This barrier of self can be overcome only 
		  through repentance, by turning away from sin and asking God's forgiveness for 
		  selfish desires and actions. As we humble ourselves before the Lord and receive 
		  His forgiveness, we will find freedom to look beyond our own needs and reach out 
		  to those around us.  Finding True Love  The search for love begins 
		  with our relationship with God. If you are looking for true love, open yourself 
		  up to the One who loves you more than anyone else in the whole world. God loved 
		  you so much that He gave His only Son, Jesus. Call upon Jesus Christ now. Allow 
		  Him to reach out and touch you with the agape love that comes from the heart of 
		  God. Repent and ask His forgiveness and receive it in faith (
		    
		    Romans 
		  10:13;
		  
		  1 John 1:8-9;
		  
		  John 
		  1:12). Ask Jesus to baptize you (fill you) with the Holy Spirit (
		  
		  Luke 
		  11:13).  As you grow in your faith, let God unfold His great love for you every 
		  day. Then, reach out in the practical ways to those around you -- family, friends, 
		  co-workers, neighbors -- and thereby demonstrate the love you have received from 
		  God.  Finally, pray and ask God to fill you with a new understanding of love: 
		  "Father, I believe You love me. The Scripture says I can love You because You 
		  first loved me. I thank you for Your love. Fill my heart in a greater way that 
		  You ever have before. Fill me with the Holy Spirit and love. Help me to grow in 
		  Your love and let me show Your love to people all around me. Thank You, Father. 
		  In Jesus' name. Amen."  God's Word on Love  "Beloved, let us love one 
		  another, for love is from God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows 
		  God. The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love. By this the 
		  love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into 
		  the world so that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we loved 
		  God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 
		  Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another" (
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		  John 4:7-11). CBN.com Family  More on Marriage  The Wedding and Beyond Valentines Day Special   Scriptures for Study  
		  
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		  Corinthians 13 -- What is love?  
		  
		  John 3:16 -- 
		  God's love revealed  
		  
		  1 John 4:7-14 -- God's 
		  love explained  
		  
		  Ephesians 2:4-5 -- God's love 
		  in unearned  
		  
		  John 15:12-17 -- Jesus' command 
		  to love  
		  
		  John 13:34-35 -- Love demonstrates 
		  faith  
		  
		  Matthew 5:43-44 -- Enemies must be loved  
		  
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