Often we speak about love as if it is a feeling. But if we wait for a feeling of love before loving, we may never learn to love well. The feeling of love is beautiful and life-giving, but our loving cannot be based in that feeling. To love is to think, speak, and act according to the spiritual knowledge that we are infinitely loved by God and called to make that love visible in this world.
Mostly we know what the loving thing to do is. When we “do” love, even if others are not able to respond with love, we will discover that our feelings catch up with our acts.


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June 16, 2007 at 5:18 pm
Steve
Thank God for Love.
Amen.
Blessings.
Steve.
http://newpsalms.wordpress.com/
June 17, 2007 at 4:06 pm
jenni
I find myself agreeing with this guy a lot. I need to pick up one of his books.
June 17, 2007 at 4:16 pm
helenl
Hi Jenni, I like Nouwen a lot. “The Wounded Healer” is probably his most well known, but I really like “The Return of the Prodigal Son.” All of the devotions I’ve posted are from “Bread for the Journey.”